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Marwa Al Mansoori ‘tapped’ an opportunit­y to make wellness ‘click’

- Muhammad Riaz Usman — RIAZ@KHALEEJTIM­ES.COM

What should i do NEXT, innovative and relentless Emirati entreprene­ur Marwa Al Mansoori asked herself. After graduating from Edinburgh University, she had already ventured and excelled in various fields such as event management, tourism management and strategic communicat­ions.

Now she wanted to do something more creative, a solution with a bigger impact within the society.

While doing her market research within smart solutions she found out that healthcare spending in the UAE is expected to reach Dh101 billion by 2021, while the overall figure in the GCC could exceed Dh353 billion by 2020.

“While the food industry, transporta­tion and hospitalit­y, are all changing, moving towards online platforms, the process of booking and ordering are just a click away. Why not the medical and aesthetic industry?” asks Marwa, founder and chief executive officer of Malena.

Marwa came up with a smart solution, malenaapp.com, a virtual market place for the aesthetic, cosmetic and plastic surgery industry, showcasing the top plastic surgeons and most wanted services with transparen­t ratings and trustworth­y reviews.

Marwa launched an app, called Malena, in May 2017, linking clients and medical service providers via a transparen­t and well-governed platform.

“I wanted people to have a trusted and certified platform that they can book within seconds, which can boost up the aesthetic industry and double the spending in the right way,” Marwa explains.

Malena, available on both iOS and Android, offers an access to the world of treatment options on a single platform. Not only does this reduce search costs, but also increases the number of successful transactio­ns between clients and service providers — thereby boosting the industry as a whole, she claims.

Over the next four years, the UAE is looking to double — and even triple — the number of medical tourists coming to the UAE for world-class healthcare and aesthetic procedures.

The Dubai Health Authority has unveiled plans to attract 500,000 medical tourists a year and boost its economy by up to Dh2.6 billion by the year 2020. The emirate aims to attract 500,000 medical tourists a year by then. This strategy calls for an increase in private and public hospitals, supported by thousands of new staff members.

“As the UAE seeks to boost its medical tourism sector, and Dubai evolves into a smart city, I created and executed an innovative app-based marketplac­e for the aesthetic and medical cosmetolog­y industry,” she says.

“By making the market more transparen­t and increasing customer choice, Malena boosts the aesthetic industry in Dubai and the UAE — and helps the nation achieve its medical tourism goals,” she stresses.

Marwa says she started her business with her personal savings. “My family,

precisely my mother has been of great support throughout… believing in me, my ideas and my future strategies,” she points out.

“I started with bootstrapp­ing myself from all costs to invest in Malena because I believed in it. Starting with cutting unnecessar­y costs and investing in the priority of launching the app with the simplest feature to share it with the public and conduct survey to understand my customers and add new features to my targeted audience,” she added.

Marwa advises young entreprene­urs to believe in their dreams and never consider quitting as an option.

“Always perform a deep dive due diligence before venturing. Solve a real problem and create value in the world. Use your network and surround yourself with right people and keep learning,” Marwa concludes.

I wanted people to have a trusted and certified platform that they can book within seconds, which can boost up the aesthetic industry and double the spending in the right way

Marwa Al Mansoori, Founder and CEO of Malena

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