Gulf Business

Special Report: The Rainmakers

The movers and shakers of the UAE startup ecosystem

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Startups are often referred to as the ‘growth engines’ for any economy. In the UAE, backed by a supportive regulatory framework that welcomes innovation at every stage, entreprene­urs from across an eclectic mix of sectors have achieved remarkable growth, in turn feeding the booming ecosystem to create a train of success stories.

According to official stats, the wider SME sector contribute­d an estimated 53 per cent to the UAE’s GDP in 2019, up from about 49 per cent in 2018. Small-and-medium-sized businesses also accounted for approximat­ely 95 per cent of the companies in the country and for employing 86 per cent of the total workforce in the non-oil private sector.

While challenges persist – whether it’s setup costs, financing, scaling or external factors such as the Covid19 crisis which struck every industry hard, several startups in the UAE have managed to stay the course, assisted by mentors and business enablers.

To highlight the true stars within the startup ecosystem, Gulf Business in collaborat­ion with leading company formation specialist­s Virtuzone, put together the names of the movers and shakers within the space – whether it’s company founders, venture capitalist­s, government officials or mentors.

By no means is this list exhaustive, but it provides a glimpse into the people powering the startup space and driving the UAE’s agenda to be a global startup hub.

Names arranged in no specific order

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