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Q1: What is the name of the company, and what type of organization is it?
A1: The company is named AL RAWNAQ MOTORS FZCO | LLC VTS TERMINAL, and it appears to be a subsidiary or affiliate of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), which is an international governing body for various motorsport disciplines.
Q2: What is the purpose of the FIA Regional Development Programme?
A2: The FIA Regional Development Programme was renamed from the FIA Club Development programme to better reflect the Federation's closer connections with its Regions. Its primary objective is to improve collaboration between regional offices, facilitate the implementation of the FIA Mobility Strategy at a regional level, strengthen Regional Offices' structure and capability, develop tailored regional initiatives, increase Clubs' engagement and access to FIA core services.
Q3: What are the four main objectives of the €1 million annual fund allocated to the FIA Mobility Regions?
A3: The four main objectives of the €1 million annual fund are: (1) To facilitate the implementation of the FIA Mobility Strategy and initiatives at a regional level; (2) To strengthen Regional Offices' structure and capability; (3) To ensure the development of tailored regional initiatives; and (4) To increase Clubs from the Regions' engagement and access to FIA core services.
Q4: How many projects were supported across the four FIA Mobility Regions in 2023?
A4: Thirty projects were supported across the four FIA Mobility Regions in 2023, categorized into five main areas: 'Events and Learning', 'Exchange and Mentoring', 'Communication and Marketing', 'Regional Strengthening', and 'Seed Funding'.
Q5: What is the FIA Mobility Worldwide programme, and when was it launched?
A5: The FIA Mobility Worldwide programme was launched in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, with the aim of aiding the rapid recovery and long-term stability of FIA Members. It was developed in partnership with global management consultancy EY-Parthenon.
Q6: What are some examples of completed projects under the FIA Mobility Worldwide programme?
A6: Five projects were completed in 2023, including the opening of a vocational training center by Türkiye Turing ve Otomobil Kurumu (TTOK, Turkey), the digitalization of core business processes by Automobile Association of Tanzania (AAT, Tanzania), and the launch of an online learning platform by Road Safety Institute ‘Panos Mylonas’ (RSI, Greece).
Q7: What was the focus of the FIA Region I Spring Meeting in Strasbourg, France?
A7: The FIA Region I Spring Meeting in Strasbourg, France, focused on innovation and identity, with sessions on branding, synergies between road safety and Clubs' commercial activities, and workshops on power branding.
Q8: What was the outcome of the FIA American Congress in Antigua Guatemala?
A8: The 2023 FIA American Congress gathered 84 delegates from 26 Clubs and 22 countries, featuring a rich programme with sessions on business development for Mobility Clubs, improving Road Safety using FIA Foundation funding or the FIA Road Safety Index, and effective sustainability solutions for both motor sport and mobility.