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Buamim and Dr Alzarooni ... strategic partnership

Dubai Chamber-DSOA deal to back entrepreneurs

DUBAI, June 4, 2015

Dubai Silicon Oasis Authority (DSOA) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry to enhance cooperation in fostering entrepreneurship.

As part of the agreement, DSOA will provide exclusive and preferential rights within DSOA’s wholly owned Dubai Technology Entrepreneurship Centre (DTEC) to national initiatives and projects affiliated to Tejar Dubai, a Dubai Chambers initiative.

In their collective bid to launch and support national entrepreneurs, the two entities will share their respective event calendars and promote mutual participation at events pertaining to entrepreneurship, technology and Digital Islamic Economy and Arabic content initiatives.

The MoU was signed by Hamad Buamim, president and CEO, Dubai Chamber, and Dr Mohammed Alzarooni, vice-chairman and CEO, Dubai Silicon Oasis Authority, at the DSOA headquarters.

Buamim said: “Our strategic partnership with DSOA is highly important as this aims at promoting a culture of entrepreneurship in the country while reflecting both the organisations’ commitment to support aspiring national entrepreneurs by helping them to succeed in the business world.”

He added that Tejar Dubai has so far launched seven commercial projects and is preparing to launch six more projects by the end of the year. This new cooperation with Dubai Silicon Oasis Authority will provide facilities to young national talents to turn their business ideas into reality.

Dr Alzarooni said: “We are fully committed to supporting entrepreneurs through our newly established hub DTEC, the largest hub of its kind in the region to provide existing and emerging technology and Digital Islamic Economy start-up founders with a stimulating and effective working environment. More importantly, DTEC promotes creativity and innovation through enabling entrepreneurs to transform their plans and ideas into successful businesses.”

“We have signed multiple memorandums and agreements supporting creativity and entrepreneurship in the UAE, such as our recent agreement with Intel to set up an IoT lab facility supporting local innovation and developing a Smart City Centre of Excellence and Innovation at DTEC. We are confident these initiatives will benefit emerging national and local talent during the developmental phases of their projects and ideas.
“We are proud to collaborate with Dubai Chamber to support their initiative Tejar Dubai by providing a working environment that encourages the exchange of ideas. We will also provide regular and continuous consultancy with the help of a dedicated team of specialists located at DTEC,” he added.

The Tejar Dubai initiative launched by Dubai Chamber offers a specialized programme and platform to help the youth establish small-to-medium-sized businesses.

The training programme aims to find and train creative and commercially-minded youth to help them turn their business ideas into a reality.

Tejar Dubai initiative provides youth with access to an extensive development programme, including classroom learning, on-site training, mentoring and business advice, as well as networking opportunities with local and international business leaders and access to investment capital. – TradeArabia News Service




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