Khaleej Times

UAE continues to provide robust support to startups

- Sandhya D’Mello — sandhya@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — The UAE’s unpreceden­ted support to its startup community was evident at the two-day Step conference this week, with massive support from all key sectors displayed as mentors, venture capitalist­s, accelerato­rs, investors and incubators showed their solidarity to boost entreprene­urial skills of youth.

The event has so far recorded over 6,000 attendees with 1,000plus participat­ing entreprene­urs and $1 billion in funding.

“The Step conference provides a one-stop location for regional and internatio­nal entreprene­urs, brands, influencer­s, investors, government representa­tives, future technology stakeholde­rs and young learners to be updated on the latest trends in technology and learn from industry leaders,” said Necip Ozyucel, cloud and enterprise group lead at Microsoft Gulf. “The ethical use of AI, its role in improving accessibil­ity and AI’s impact for humanitari­an benefit are also some of the key areas that are at the heart of our efforts.”

Ray Dargham, co-founder and CEO of Step Group, said: “This year, we are seeing a lot more interest from investors and startups in Asia, China and Europe who are keen to invest or expand into the Middle East. There is also a growing participat­ion from the automotive industry with several partners showcasing their electric vehicles and mobility technology.

The Dubai Startup Hub, an initiative of the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry, exhibited and promoted the Co-Founder Dubai programme at the event. Following the applicatio­n process, 10 UAE startups will be selected to participat­e in the match-making programme. Applicatio­ns in the second phase will be open to aspiring co-founders who will later be shortliste­d. By the end of the pilot, the selected startups will meet with potential co-founders and choose one candidate that will join their respective teams.

Natalia Sycheva, manager of entreprene­urship at the Dubai Chamber, said: “Co-Founder Dubai takes an innovative approach to supporting startups as it is designed around their unique needs and aspiration­s. The holistic programme complement­s other initiative­s offered to entreprene­urs in the UAE under the Dubai Startup Hub platform. The programme will provide both new startup businesses and aspiring co-founders with far-reaching benefits, including comprehens­ive training, matchmakin­g days, a dedicated curriculum and highcalibe­r talent, ultimately enabling startups to grow in the region.”

Benjamin Harbor, managing partner at MSA Capital, said: “We can anticipate 2019 to deliver huge growth with enthusiast­ic entreprene­urs and highly involved and supportive government will boost the entire startup ecosystem in the region.”

Ali Shabdar, business developmen­t director the MEA at Zoho, said: “Zoho provides complement­ary services to startups, so they can put their hard-earned money into their product and focus on building and delivering amazing products.”

 ??  ?? A panel session at the Step conference in Dubai. — Supplied photo
A panel session at the Step conference in Dubai. — Supplied photo

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