Khaleej Times

The UAE’s growing emphasis on innovation is a remarkable opportunit­y to nurture and sustain our SME success story

- Staff Report — business@khaleejtim­es.com

Abdul Baset Al Janahi, CEO of Dubai SME

DUBAI — Meraas and Dubai SME, the agency of the Department of the Economic Developmen­t (DED) in Dubai mandated to develop the small and medium enterprise (SME) sector, have signed a partnershi­p to launch Al Seef SME District, an innovation hub within Al Seef.

Paying tribute to the emirate’s origins as a commercial trading port, the hub will showcase a variety of new businesses from across the design, fashion, F&B and informatio­n technology industries.

The partnershi­p was announced at an official signing ceremony that took place in Al Seef. Sally Yacoub, chief malls officer at Meraas, and Abdul Baset Al Janahi, CEO of Dubai SME, signed the memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) in the presence of senior representa­tives of the 2 entities. The MoU reinforces the shared commitment of Meraas and Dubai SME to shape Dubai into a competitiv­e and diversifie­d global startup hub that prioritise­s innovation in line with the objectives of the UAE Vision 2021.

“Dubai has created a number of globally competitiv­e SMEs and the UAE’s growing emphasis on innovation is a remarkable opportunit­y to nurture and sustain our SME success story. For Dubai SME, a key focus is on identifyin­g the best locations and partners to enable local SMEs, particular­ly those in the fast-emerging and cutting-edge sectors, to innovate and grow,” said Al Janahi.

Al Seef SME District will infuse an entreprene­urial spirit across the destinatio­n and reflect its dedication to creating new and exciting experience­s for locals and visitors alike. The space will offer essential infrastruc­ture for resident SMEs, from a ‘connected’ work environmen­t to collaborat­ion rooms, and other office facilities.

Yacoub said: “Al Seef benefits from Dubai’s strategic geographic­al position and is successful­ly drawing in both business and leisure travellers. We are confident that the establishm­ent of Al Seef SME District will testify to the destinatio­n’s commitment to leveraging its infrastruc­ture to shape hubs that enable Dubai’s residents to thrive in new and exciting ways. We are keen through this partnershi­p to position Al Seef as more than just a retail destinatio­n — we hope to see it become a prime contributo­r towards Dubai’s overall developmen­t.”

We hope to see Al Seef become a prime contributo­r towards Dubai’s overall developmen­t

Sally Yacoub, chief malls officer at Meraas

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