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Ayana Holding launches new business incubator in Dubai

The incubator provides a common space for collaborative work.

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Ayana Holding has launched a new business incubator, the latest in Dubai, where Work Bay provides a common space for collaborative work that provides startups with a range of different support services, in addition to an opportunity to present their innovative business ideas.

Ayana Holding, which is active in the real estate sector, explained that WorkPay allows entrepreneurs to gain professional benefit from expert speakers, in addition to professional networking events, meeting rooms, and cloud computing packages, as well as the highest levels of global guidance from prominent leaders in the field. sector.

The company, which operates from the UAE, added in a statement yesterday, that entrepreneurs will also have the opportunity to present their offers and ideas to the members of the Board of Directors of "Ayana Holding", who will then choose a startup that they support, invest in and help develop its business.

"Startups help solve complex problems facing humanity and develop solutions that affect people's lives in a positive way," said Abdullah bin Lahej, co-founder of Ayana Holding. The best they need.”

Bin Lahej pointed out that as part of Ayana Holdings' continuous efforts to help entrepreneurs, the company announced a partnership with the private information platform that operates from the US state of California, "Apsy", allowing members of WorkPay to access "Apsy". » Developing and designing their mobile applications without complicated technical conditions

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WorkPay includes many successful startups, such as XPLOR and PropTech, the smart software for virtual mapping and urban planning.

The technology start-up, founded by WorkPay, received $3 million in funding to accelerate the digitization of the real estate sector, using the latest technology.

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