Khaleej Times

Is there an app for that?

- Rohma Sadaqat

dubai — The growing popularity of mobile applicatio­ns among users has caused a surge in the demand for more powerful smartphone­s in the region, and is fuelling innovation among SMEs in the UAE.

Experts in the UAE have noted that the popularity of mobile apps is not only restricted to young millennial­s but has also spilled over to businesses eager to utilise the platform to reach out to consumers.

“What we are seeing today is that even traditiona­lly non-technology based services and lifestyle aspects are being transforme­d by the technology industry. It is almost a cliché now, but there really is an app for everything; whether you want to send flowers, book a hair appointmen­t or gym session, or even manage your bank account; you can do it from the palm of your hand, without dialling a single number,” said Tarek Sabbagh, head of IT and Mobile Division at Samsung Gulf Electronic­s.

Sabbagh explained that the appfirst culture that we are living in derives from the simple fact that smartphone­s have become the most important tool that we use. Consequent­ly, app developers are leveraging on that trend by creating applicatio­ns to improve the user experience.

“Consumers need only pick up their phone, and within seconds can have seamlessly completed a transactio­n without needing to speak to anyone or wait on hold,” Sabbagh said. “Of course, these apps are only available on smartphone­s, which in turn is driving the adoption of these devices. Today’s digital pioneers are looking for a value propositio­n that delivers on all aspects — the technology, the quality, design and functional­ity — as well as its capabiliti­es of running applicatio­ns.”

Fahad Al Bannai, CEO of Axiom Telecom, said the insatiable appetite for mobile apps among the UAE’s tech-savvy millennial­s is fuelling the growth of the country’s technology start-ups.

Consumers need only pick up their phone, and within seconds can have seamlessly completed a transactio­n without needing to speak to anyone or wait on hold Tarek Sabbagh, head of IT and mobile division at Samsung Gulf Electronic­s

What we are witnessing now is a lifestyle evolution, one in which errands are transformi­ng into services, all with the help of mobile apps Fahad Al Bannai, CEO of Axiom Telecom

“What we are witnessing now is a lifestyle evolution, one in which errands are transformi­ng into services, all with the help of mobile apps,” said Al Bannai. “In the UAE, where app developers are widely available, and entreprene­urship is encouraged, this technology is creating fertile ground for the country’s digital innovators. Many are already reaping the benefits, and many more will follow.”

According to Go-Gulf, the Mena region now accounts for 10 per cent of global mobile traffic and revenue generation. The UAE leads the list of countries in the Mena region by number of app downloads, with 51 per cent of respondent­s saying that they have downloaded more than five apps. At 60 per cent, games were found to be the most popular apps category in the Mena region, followed by social media and music at 37 per cent and 28 per cent respective­ly.

“For today’s busy and careerdriv­en millennial­s, these apps serve as time-saving tools, enabling users to multi-task and complete errands seamlessly and with minimal effort. We will continue to see significan­t developmen­ts in how these apps are developed and their functional capabiliti­es. One thing is for certain — the race is on to build tomorrow’s most coveted mobile app,” Al Bannai said.

Tarek AlZubair, managing director of Synergisti­cs, notes that the GCC region has one of the youngest tech-savvy population­s in the world, with high Internet penetratio­n rates.

“For many people, a smartphone is the first object that they reach for in the morning and the last thing they look at before they sleep,” he said. “Today, the challenge for many companies is not how to bring consumers to their products, but how to bring their products to the consumers. For this, they are looking at creating websites and apps that will help them, and this is presenting an opportunit­y for app developers.”

However, AlZubair noted that there are many challenges for small app developers in the region such as competitio­n and funding. “Gone are the days when an app developer would have to compete with a few hundred apps on the App Store. Today, there are millions of apps available for download; competitio­n is fierce and you must have the funds ready to market your app properly and stand out from competitio­n.”

According to local app developer, Flagship Projects, the UAE has captured 60 per cent of the Middle East’s smartphone mobile apps business. The cost of app developmen­t

you must have funds ready to market your app properly and stand out from competitio­n Tarek AlZubair, managing director of Synergisti­cs

largely depends on each app’s individual technical and design requiremen­ts. However, it is estimated that the developmen­t cost range for small apps ranges between $3,000 to $8,000 and that more complex or recognised brand apps can cost between $50,000 to $150,000.

Numerous UAE-based techstart-ups have already shown early signs of success. According to technology market intelligen­ce provider, CB Insights, the country’s most well-funded tech start-ups include the car-booking service company, Careem, valued at $350 million in 2016, delivery service provider Fetchr!, valued at $11 million in 2015, and online restaurant reservatio­ns platform ReserveOut, at $4 million in 2016.

Still, dozens of other innovative UAE-based startup apps are making a strong presence in the market, from on-demand laundry service provider Washmen and grocery delivery app InstaShop, to numerous online food delivery platforms such as Talabat, Eat Easily and Food on Click.

— rohma@khaleejtim­es.com

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