Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation for Medical and Educational Sciences announced the accreditation of the results of the World Giftedness Center Awards, which include the Applied Research Global Award of Gifted Education and the School Global Award for Gifted Education. Six countries from different regions participated in the Applied Research Global Award of Gifted Education, with a total of six research projects. As for School Global Award for Gifted Education, nine countries participated, presenting a total of 14 initiatives. Two initiatives from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United States of America were among the winning initiatives. It is worth mentioning that the World Giftedness Center Awards were launched simultaneously with the inauguration of the World Giftedness Center in October 2021 during the Expo Dubai 2020 events. The awards aim to support ongoing efforts to create a better educational environment for the gifted worldwide and leverage global expertise and best practices in this field for wider dissemination. The judging process for these awards is conducted by an international arbitration body comprising global experts in these fields. The awards target Ph.D. researchers in the field of gifted education and care, as well as individuals working in schools with initiatives and private projects in the field of gifted education and care. The World Giftedness Center is one of the distinctive initiatives of Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation for Medical and Educational Sciences. It aims to enhance the education and care of gifted individuals, providing necessary support to various countries worldwide. Additionally, it seeks to promote a culture of excellence and its dissemination on a global scale. It's worth noting that the winners will be honored in a grand celebration scheduled for next April.