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Sharjah Museums Authority launches suppliers’ forum

The Sharjah Museums Authority has launched the "Suppliers Forum: Entrepreneurs' Projects Exhibition" to foster innovation, competitiveness, and strategic partnerships to support Emirati entrepreneurs.
 
This is the Authority’s first-ever collaboration with the Sharjah Foundation to Support Pioneering Entrepreneurs (Ruwad), affiliated with the Sharjah Economic Development Department (SEDD). The exhibition will run till September 18 concluding at the Sharjah Archaeology Museum.
 
Inaugurated by Aisha Rashid Deemas, Director General of the Sharjah Museums Authority, alongside Hamad Ali Abdullah Al Mahmoud, Chairman of the Sharjah Economic Development Department and the Sharjah Foundation to Support Pioneering Entrepreneurs (Ruwad), the event featured both dignitaries taking a tour of the exhibition to explore the participating projects showcased on the first day.
 
Community engagement
The forum provides national projects affiliated with Ruwad the opportunity to collaborate with the Sharjah Museums Authority, attract new suppliers and expand partnerships through competitive services and pricing options. It also aims to enhance community engagement with the museums and deliver high-quality services.
 
Deemas said the Authority always draws inspiration from the directives of His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council, Ruler of Sharjah. 
 
She highlighted the importance of creating an environment that fosters innovation and competitiveness, while actively supporting ambitious Emirati youth to contribute to Sharjah's developmental vision.
 
She further stressed the Authority's commitment to enhancing cooperation with local suppliers through this forum, noting that the event provides young entrepreneurs the chance to engage directly with museum administrators, paving the way for future collaborations that support the local economy and contribute to Sharjah's economic sustainability efforts.
 
National projects
The Director General also noted that the Authority’s strategy prioritises supporting national projects in general, as well as local cooperation, particularly among the youth, which positively impacts the national economy. 
 
Additionally, this aligns with Sharjah's developmental vision and fulfils the directives of the Executive Council, which mandate that no less than 10% of government purchases in the emirate be allocated to members of the Foundation.
 
Al Mahmoud said: “The participation of Sharjah Foundation to Support Entrepreneurs Ruwad in the first exhibition for Entrepreneurship Projects, which is organised in participation with Sharjah Museums Authority, comes within the Foundation’s concerns to strengthen effective partnerships with government entities in order to promote Sharjah’s position as an incubator for UAE’s projects.” 
 
He added: “The Foundation is proud of its members projects that contribute at supporting the sustainable economic and commercial movement in the emirate and supporting its local product, through its participation in ideal display platforms at exhibitions and conferences organised by government agencies, especially events related to entrepreneurship.”
 
27 Ruwad projects
He said the exhibition hosts 27 projects from Ruwad members in various commercial, professional and industrial sectors, especially activities and businesses that are a priority for the needs of government agencies, in the fields of technical and electronic services, hospitality and events, office supplies and others.
 
The forum is attended by department heads, deputies, museum curators, financial representatives, and event coordinators. 
 
This gathering provides officials with the opportunity to learn about suppliers' work, explore future cooperation opportunities, and reinforce the close collaboration between the Sharjah Museums Authority and Ruwad-affiliated suppliers.--TradeArabia News Service