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Sheraa teams up with Canada-based incubator DMZ to empower Sharjah startups into NA

Sheraa teams up with Canada-based incubator DMZ to empower Sharjah startups into NA

The DMZ and the Sharjah Entrepreneurship Center (Sheraa) have established a partnership that will enable 15 businesses from the emirate to participate in the DMZ-led soft-landing program and promote a new wave of entrepreneurial success for Sharjah’s business owners. A renowned startup incubator in the world, The DMZ is headquartered at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU). The incubator aids in providing the resources necessary for developing, launching, and scaling very significant firms to the upcoming generation of tech entrepreneurs.

During a visit to begin their work with Sheraa earlier this year, the DMZ organisation from TMU discussed capacity-building strategies that would support Sharjah’s growing entrepreneurial landscape. Given the two organisations’ alignment in developing world-class startup ecosystems while driving local economic impact, this initial engagement highlighted the need for continued collaboration, and led to today’s announcement.

With the launch of this partnership, Sheraa’s startup community will now have access to the DMZ’s on-demand learning platform called ‘Launchpad’. The platform is designed to support aspiring and early-stage entrepreneurs in developing foundational business skills. In addition, 15 Sheraa startups selected at the annual Sharjah Entrepreneurship Festival which took place this past weekend will join the DMZ’s intensive 2-week program at Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) to learn about scaling operations  utilised in North America. Additionally, the selected Sheraa startups can also have access to the DMZ’s global network to explore new markets for business expansion.

Najla Al Midfa, CEO of Sheraa, stated, “Our partnership with the DMZ reinforces Sharjah and Sheraa’s commitment to fostering entrepreneurial excellence by offering a solid foundation for innovative, sustainable and socially minded ventures.”

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Adding to this she said: “We’re confident that by tapping into the DMZ’s world-renowned startup expertise and support, the success of Sharjah-grown startups will be accelerated substantially”.

“As one of the fastest-growing economies in the MENA region, Sharjah has created a name for itself as a thriving startup and innovation hub and has drawn the attention of the global startup community,” said Abdullah Snobar, the Executive Director of the DMZ and CEO of DMZ Ventures. “Driving impact through entrepreneurship around the world is in the DMZ’s DNA, and I’m thrilled we have the chance to continue our work with Sheraa.”


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