Dubai Technology Entrepreneur Campus (Dtec) and SD Center for Entrepreneurship Excellence (SDCEE), today launched new immersive programs to nurture the next generation of entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs in the UAE from Dtec.
Ghanim Al Falasi, Senior Vice President of Technology and Entrepreneurship at Dubai Silicon Oasis, and Shailesh Dash, Board Member and Mentor at SDCEE, jointly launched the new programs that mandate both parties to develop special courses and programs to instill the entrepreneurial culture among young founders and corporate executives and guide them in facing future economic challenges and uncertainties.
SDCEE, a learning and research organization created in collaboration between New Learning and Erasmus Center for Entrepreneurship Rotterdam (ECE), is approved by KHDA and its programs, covering a wide variety of topics, aim to benefit nascent, start-up and scale-up entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs. It includes new venture creation, growth and internationalization strategies, entrepreneurial finance, family business, impact investing and social entrepreneurship, and corporate finance.
The group involved in delivering the programs will include faculty and researchers from Erasmus Center for Entrepreneurship and the wider GCC region, helping entrepreneurs transform their innovative ideas and ambitious projects into reality, thus allowing them to increase their contribution to the nation’s economic growth.
Commenting on the new programs, Ghanim Al Falasi said: “As one of five urban centers in the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan, Dubai Silicon Oasis has been mandated as a science, technology and knowledge hub that drives innovation. Through its coworking tech hub for entrepreneurs, Dtec, hosting more than 1,000 startups from 75 countries, DSO is keen on providing a conducive ecosystem for entrepreneurs and startups in Dubai and the wider UAE. In line with The Entrepreneurial Nation initiative by the Ministry of Economy, the new programs will offer Dtec’s community and wider entrepreneurial ecosystem an edge, enabling them to establish promising and profitable businesses.”
He added: “Our collaboration with SDCEE is part of our commitment to ensure Dtec’s community has a truly impactful ecosystem to utilize and benefits from a wide array of additional elements, such as access to a network of like-minded individuals, VCs, and mentors. We believe equipping entrepreneurs with the right knowledge is the first step in the journey to housing unicorns in the future, in line with the nation’s drive to become home to 20 unicorns by 2031.”
Nurturing Entrepreneurs
Shailesh Dash, Board Member and Mentor, SDCEE, said that the National Entrepreneurship Agenda launched by the Ministry of Economy emphasizes the UAE’s commitment to become an Entrepreneurial Nation by 2031.
“We are very excited to collaborate with Dtec where our center will be situated. We believe everyone can become an entrepreneur and our education program will develop their mindset and skillset to become enterprising individuals and get encouraged to create their own business at DTEC,” he said.
“The Erasmus Center for Entrepreneurship (ECE) not only provides education in entrepreneurship but through passionate research and knowledge dissemination, helps create many promising start-ups, fast-growing scale-ups and innovative established firms, and that first-rate knowledge and experience will further compliment the current strength of DTEC,” Dash said.
The center will work closely with Dtec, and its community of entrepreneurs, on other initiatives such as conferences, internships, networking events, mentoring sessions, competitions and entrepreneur days and venture funding support to foster entrepreneurial behavior in the UAE.