A group of Emirati business leaders, during their participation in the activities of the second day of the third high-level technical working group for the Doing Business report, reviewed their experiences and success stories in starting the establishment of their business by taking advantage of the facilities provided by the relevant government agencies in the UAE.
A statement issued today stated that the state’s participation in the second day of the meeting witnessed three dialogue sessions presented by Emirati business leaders who talked about laws, legislations and procedures that stimulate entrepreneurship, and enabled entrepreneurs and investors to establish their projects by taking advantage of the services that allow them to overcome challenges from Through a set of initiatives launched by the UAE government to encourage young people to translate their innovative ideas into emerging projects that enable them to enter the field of entrepreneurship.
The first panel discussion, entitled "Prospects for Partnership between Entrepreneurs and the Government," in which the owner of the "Studio" project for yoga and pilates for women, Maryam Al Sayegh, co-founder and CEO of "Rey Urban Studio", Mashael Al Ali, co-founder and general manager of the café Home Bakery, Abdullah Al Mulla, the role of partnership with government institutions to take advantage of the facilities provided by these entities for entrepreneurs to help them start doing business, whether in the field of consulting, or organizing events to highlight their emerging and innovative projects.
It was followed by another session in which the Emirati expert specializing in entrepreneurship, Najla Al Ansari, spoke about the reality and future of entrepreneurship in the UAE in light of the availability of many competent authorities incubating for entrepreneurs and supporting startups by providing ideal platforms for exchanging experiences and knowledge between the world of business and startups. .
The program concluded with a recent dialogue session entitled "Innovative ideas and successful projects", in which the co-founder of the "Doh" vehicle project, Mohamed Al Hashemi, and the president of "Medaf Studio", Alia Lootah, and the owner of the "Munawrah" technical application, Aisha Al Hamrani, participated in it. The course will shed light on how to develop innovative ideas, and the vital role of the UAE government in adopting it and providing all aspects of support and facilities necessary to transform it into successful emerging projects.
The session was attended by more than 100 young people from the UAE who are interested in entrepreneurship, as well as a number of international experts participating in the activities of the third high-level meeting of the technical working group for the Doing Business report.