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Masdar City announces Hub71 as its official start-up ecosystem partner

The two entities will ident ify oppor t unit ies t o collaborat­e in ar eas including mobility, food, healt h, and climate action

- Staff Reporter,

Masdar City, Abu Dhabi’s flagship sustainabl­e urban community and innovation hub, has strengthen­ed ties with Hub71, Abu Dhabi’s global tech ecosystem, to promote opportunit­ies for clean tech and climate tech start-ups focused on sustainabi­lity.

Further to a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) signed at Abu Dhabi Sustainabi­lity Week, the two entities will identify opportunit­ies to collaborat­e in areas including mobility, food, health, and climate action.

They will also promote knowledge sharing by providing Hub71’s existing start-ups access to Masdar City’s corporate tenants and partners and explore incentives to help these companies establish permanent roots in the UAE. The agreement also names Hub71 Masdar City’s official start-up ecosystem partner.

“His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, has just announced that 2023 will be the year of sustainabi­lity. Partnershi­ps like this one will be a vital component of bringing this vision to life and demonstrat­e our shared commitment to advancing the UAE economy through ambitious, tech-focused enterprise­s,” said Ahmed Baghoum, the acting CEO of Masdar City. “As one of the world’s most sustainabl­e cities and a hub for innovation, research, and developmen­t, we share Hub71’s vision for providing start-ups with an ideal environmen­t to scale technologi­es that will have a sustainabl­e impact globally. Together, we will work toward the UAE’S mission to achieve net zero.”

Hub71 start-ups will also benefit from The Catalyst, the region’s first start-up accelerato­r focused on sustainabi­lity and clean tech, which is jointly owned by Masdar City and BP. The Catalyst and Hub71 will work together to develop a sector-focused accelerato­r program to enhance the benefits available to climate tech start-ups, including finance.

“The joint effort from all three entities will provide start-ups a plaform to scale their cleantech innovation, provide access to shareholde­r networks, and prepare them to showcase their capabiliti­es at COP28,” added Baghoum.

Hub71 has supported over 200 start-ups that have collective­ly raised more than US$1 billion in funds since its launch in 2019. It recently on boarded another 20 startups from six countries operating in different strategic sectors.

“Our partnershi­p with Masdar City will support the growth of start-ups in the climate tech and sustainabi­lity sectors in Abu Dhabi, building on the UAE capital’s robust strategy and initiative­s in these sectors. By providing operationa­l, engagement and exposure opportunit­ies, startups will be in a beter position to deploy clean technologi­es that will contribute toward the national and global climate change agenda,” said Ahmad Ali Alwan, the deputy CEO of Hub71.

“Green tech and climate tech investment­s are needed to address the environmen­tal and climate challenges facing the world today. Following Egypt’s COP27 and with COP28 taking place in the UAE later this year, the time is ripe for MENA’S climate-tech start-ups to bloom.

Our partnershi­p with Hub71 and the success to date of The Catalyst show we’re ready to make that happen,” said Stephen Severance, the director of growth at Masdar City.

Masdar City in Abu Dhabi is one of the world’s most sustainabl­e developmen­ts. It is a working model for cities around the world in environmen­tal, economic, and social sustainabi­lity, and continues to push the boundaries of innovation. The city hosts Abu Dhabi’s only planned and approved R&D cluster, Masdar City Free Zone, which is a growing hub for sustainabi­lity-focused innovative businesses, and a residentia­l neighborho­od with restaurant­s, shops, sporting facilities, and public green spaces.

Masdar City is home to companies dedicated to developing innovation­s across the sectors of renewable energy, space, energy storage, artificial intelligen­ce, agricultur­e, health, and mobility. These include the headquarte­rs of the Internatio­nal Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), the UAE Space Agency, the regional headquarte­rs of Siemens Energy, G42 Healthcare, the Advanced Technology Research Council, several Fortune 500 companies, hundreds of entreprene­urs, a start-up accelerato­r program via The Catalyst and the world’s first university dedicated to artificial intelligen­ce, the Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligen­ce (MBZUAI). Masdar City has also pioneered two generation­s of autonomous vehicles and continues to extend the frontiers of alternativ­e and sustainabl­e transport.

Hub71 is Abu Dhabi’s global tech ecosystem that enables founders to build globally enduring homegrown tech companies in any sector by providing access to global markets, a capital ecosystem, a global network of partners, and a vibrant community filled with highly skilled talent, governed by forward-thinking regulation.

Backed by the Government of Abu Dhabi and Mubadala Investment Company, Hub71 is growing its vibrant community of tech startups, investors, government, and corporate partners.

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Top officials at the signing ceremony in Abu Dhabi.
↑ Top officials at the signing ceremony in Abu Dhabi.

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