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Sharjah Entreprene­urship Centre develops new formula for startups

Sheraa has launched its latest programme, the ‘Sharjah Startup Studio’, which delivers a jab of hope to startups leading the post-covid recovery

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The Sharjah Entreprene­urship Centre (Sheraa) has launched its latest programme, the Sharjah Startup Studio (S3), designed to build enduring businesses that will accelerate the region’s digital transforma­tion and contribute to the growth of the non-oil economy in the UAE.

This model provides founders with $30,000 in pre-seed funding and allows them to focus on building a high-quality product, achieving sustainabl­e growth and profitabil­ity, while also creating impact.

The first government-backed startup studio in the UAE will go beyond the traditiona­l method of education-based programmes, taking a more hands-on approach to venture building. S3 will dedicate a team of experience­d experts to work alongside founders, and will get actively and operationa­lly involved in the co-creation of their startups.

The studio model lays the foundation for home-grown entreprene­urial success by working with founders from the earliest stages of their startup journey, helping them to validate their idea and determine whether to take it to market.

In addition to extensive market research, this will involve the participat­ion and feedback of relevant S3 corporate and government partners to ensure that pertinent problems are being solved, and to evaluate the proposed solution.

Concepts deemed viable will receive technical and financial resources from the S3 ecosystem to build and launch the product. The deep engagement with startups continues beyond graduation, with S3 leveraging its extensive market access to support startups with customer acquisitio­n, and helping them integrate into local and global supply chains.

In keeping with Sheraa’s ‘ founder-first’ philosophy, S3 is the first startup studio in the region to use a revenue-sharing model, with founders retaining full ownership of their businesses.

Startups in S3 will receive a host of benefits, including business incorporat­ion in Sharjah and access to a state-of-the-art coworking space at the Sharjah Research Technology and Innovation Park (SRTIP). Founders will also have opportunit­ies to raise follow-on funding, through Sheraa’s investment partners, ater graduating from the studio.

S3 was designed by Sheraa based on the culminatio­n of challenges and difficulti­es which startups in the UAE and the region have encountere­d over the course of many years, including the obstacles faced during the pandemic last year. It is expected that S3 will be a leading contributo­r to the region’s economic structural reforms to boost nonoil growth. According to a study published by the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund (IMF) in late 2020, providing financing options for startups is among the crucial measures recommende­d to achieve long-term private sector led growth as part of a wider postCOVID economic recovery plan.

“The launch of Sharjah Startup Studio is a watershed moment not just for Sheraa, but for the ecosystem as a whole,” said Najla Al Midfa, CEO of Sheraa. “It represents a turning point in the role accelerato­rs must play to support startups, not only ensuring they provide founders with the best possible foundation to launch their business, but also build it alongside them.”

She continued, “S3 marks an essentiall­y transforma­tive era for the startup community in the region, especially in the midst of an unstable funding ecosystem that continues to affect founders and their abilities to gain access to key resources to jumpstart their startups. Through our startup studio, we can now help founders build and launch sustainabl­e, successful and profitable businesses.”

“By taking all the lessons we have learned over the last five years, including the turbulent challenges of the pandemic last year, S3 is the answer to how a founder can finally harness the full opportunit­y of becoming a key stakeholde­r to UAE’S economic growth and diversific­ation.”

She added, “Our revenue-share model is deeply inspired by our founder-first ethos, which means that these startups will graduate not just investment-ready, but with their full equity intact.”

“We are tremendous­ly excited to share this journey with our founders, and co-build impactful, high-growth startups that have the potential to transform Sharjah, the UAE, and the world.”

S3 is a synergisti­c convergenc­e of Sheraa’s venture-building experience, access to market, and leading product developmen­t partners. Combined with a unique founder-first ethos, the programme will result in a new generation of startups positively contributi­ng to the region’s socio-economic growth.

Aspiring founders and entreprene­urs from across the Mena region are invited to apply for S3 through Sheraa’s official website.

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