Entrepreneur Ali Al Marzouqi started a project to support “Smart Dubai”

«AnyValet» .. an innovative project that allows you to park and restore the car at any time and place

  • The main objective of the project is to simplify and digitize the vehicle parking experience.

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  • Ali Hassan Al Marzouki: “We aim to reduce traffic in congested sites and support Dubai as the smartest city.”

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Entrepreneur Ali Hassan Al-Marzouqi started his project, AnyValet, during the current year, as he launched a mobile system for parking on demand electronically, and through an application on smart phones.

The application allows drivers to easily request a valet parking service anywhere in the Emirate of Dubai, at a time when the parking service is provided by licensed professional employees working throughout the city, provided that the car is returned at the request of the customer at any time and to any place.

Mechanism of Action

Al-Marzouqi said that his project works through the mobile application or the website www.anyvalet.com, where users simply specify their desired location to leave the car, and users can also request to restore their vehicle by installing a “location” 10 minutes to 15 minutes before, to retrieve it easily. All payments are handled online.

Compared to traditional valet parking services and standard parking during peak hours, Ani Valley drivers can spend up to 12 times less time in parking, including waiting for drop-off and pick-up, searching for available parking spaces, etc., and avoiding Congestion related to the parking experience.

smart city

According to Al Marzouqi, the project has begun its journey, as customers can start using the first “web” application by the end of this September, and the initial coverage of Dubai will be 85%, with a focus mostly on the most crowded sites such as the areas: Dubai International Financial Center, Dubai Marina”, Downtown, and Deira, pointing out that the mission and vision of the project is to simplify daily mobility, support smart city communities, and achieve fully digital and smart mobility for the convenience of all.

He stressed that the main objective of the project is to simplify the parking experience and digitize it using smart technologies, pointing out that the success of the project will contribute to reducing traffic in crowded sites, and supporting Dubai as the smartest city.

Al Marzouqi welcomed valet parking operators and other interested partners to contact ali@anyvalet.com, noting that the "dealer" license from Dubai Economy helped him enhance public confidence in a licensed and approved project.

Innovative Entrepreneur

Entrepreneur Ali Al Marzouki has a background in research and development in renewable energy projects for the government and is constantly working on innovative projects.

He explained that the idea of ​​the "Ani Valle" project came to him with a team of four friends, from personal challenges they faced related to the difficulty of parking the car.

As a researcher and innovator, Al Marzouqi decided to solve this problem, and in cooperation with the team, he developed the initial version of the application to provide a new service to Dubai, and said that he plans in the near future to expand the project's services geographically, to other emirates in the country, and other countries.

e-commerce activity

The "AnyValet" project follows the electronic dealing activity, which includes establishments that operate service complexes equipped with hardware, databases and software that qualify them to work as gates or entrances, whose main task is to link the buyer and seller, or be the entrance where the service provider meets with the searcher, to complete commercial deals, on the The Internet via computers or digital media such as smartphones.

The activity also includes displaying goods and products of commercial entities, and hotel prices, to enable buyers to practice online shopping, and travelers and tourists to book hotels.

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