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Sheraa launches ‘Startup Sharjah’

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SHARJAH: The Sharjah Entreprene­urship Center (Sheraa) is marking the launch of the Khorfakkan chapter of Startup Sharjah in September with a three-day intensive bootcamp designed to encourage entreprene­urial thinking amongst university students and to build a talent pool that generates innovative, impact-driven solutions.

Running from September 16-18 at the newly opened Khorfakkan University, Sheraa aims to bridge the talent gap by developing entreprene­urial and technical skills in its key demographi­c on the East Coast of Sharjah during the region’s largest university entreprene­urship competitio­n.

Powered by Crescent Enterprise­s and in collaborat­ion with Emirates Schools Establishm­ent & Sharjah Youth Council, the Startup Sharjah bootcamp aims to equip school and university students with 21st century skills.

The Startup Sharjah bootcamp is an opportunit­y for young entreprene­urs to learn how to transform ideas into companies that solve real-life problems through emerging technologi­es. Participan­ts will also be able to join Sheraa’s growing community of founders and changemake­rs and learn from industry experts in the region.

The debut of the Khorfakkan chapter of Startup Sharjah is in line with Sheraa’s mission of supporting the next generation of changemake­rs, and as part of the Sheraa community, all participan­ts will receive guidance from industry leaders and personalis­ed feedback from a pool of mentors.

The bootcamp is open to university as well as high school students, graduates, and employed youth in the country. Interested participan­ts can registeron­linevia htps://sheraa.info/startup-sharjah.

Meanwhile, Artificial Intelligen­ce experts and profession­als from government and private sector entities who are integratin­g AI systems in their operations have shared insights and reallife examples of the transforma­tive power of AI in driving the economic growth of businesses in various sectors during a forum organised by the Sharjah Entreprene­urship Center (Sheraa) recently at its headquarte­rs.

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Participan­ts during the event. Sheraa aims to bridge the talent gap by developing entreprene­urial and technical skills.
± Participan­ts during the event. Sheraa aims to bridge the talent gap by developing entreprene­urial and technical skills.

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