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Dubai Startup Guide launched

3 min read443 ViewsPublished on 14 Oct 2024

Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy, one of the three chambers operating under the umbrella of Dubai Chambers, has published the Dubai Startup Guide, a comprehensive handbook that helps entrepreneurs and startups successfully establish their businesses in Dubai.

The guide offers a comprehensive overview of Dubai’s startup ecosystem and features detailed guidance on the key requirements for setting up companies and entrepreneurial ventures in the emirate, including legal requirements, business setup options, and funding opportunities. It includes a list of key entities concerned with empowering startups, together with information on Dubai’s accelerators, business incubators, sandboxes, and free zones.

The launch of the guide comes ahead of Expand North Star 2024, the world's largest gathering for startups and investors. The event, which is organised by Dubai World Trade Centre and hosted by the chamber, kicks off at Dubai Harbour on Sunday and will run until 16th October.

The Dubai Startup Guide features sector-specific guidelines for establishing startups within ten areas of the digital economy that include details of specialised free zones, accelerators, business incubators, and sandboxes, as well as events and regulations relating to each sector.

The sectors covered include artificial intelligence, 3D printing, cybersecurity, digital assets, fintech, edtech, gaming, healthtech, software/SaaS, and the metaverse/Web3, reflecting the diverse opportunities available in Dubai’s digital economy.

The guide is designed to help both local and international startups navigate Dubai's business landscape, empowering them to make informed decisions and leverage the city's unique position as a global business hub. Additionally, it provides practical advice, access to online resources, and recommendations for tailored support, enabling entrepreneurs to confidently start or expand their businesses in Dubai.

Expand North Star brings together the world’s most sought-after founders, investors, entrepreneurs, and corporate innovators to explore exciting growth opportunities emerging in Dubai and catalyse the future of the digital economy.

The number of vetted invite-only investors expected to participate in this year's edition is set to grow to around 1,200. Senior partners from these funds will connect with an anticipated 1,800 showcasing startups hailing from over 100 countries worldwide, which represents the highest number of late-stage startups at any event globally. This record number reflects the event’s significant growth and importance in the global digital economy landscape.

Written by : AS

Courtesy of : ( Emirates News Agency )

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