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How the UAE Is Positioning Itself as the World’s Startup Capital

September 22, 2025
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The United Arab Emirates has launched a new national campaign to position itself as the startup capital of the world. The initiative sets bold targets for entrepreneurship, job creation, and innovation, with the goal of transforming the UAE into a global leader in startups by 2031.

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Campaign Goals

The campaign focuses on empowering young entrepreneurs and expanding the startup ecosystem. Key goals include:

  • Training 10,000 Emirati entrepreneurs.
  • Creating 30,000 jobs by 2030.
  • Establishing at least 10 unicorns valued at over $1 billion by 2031.

A new platform, StartupEmirates.ae, will serve as a central hub for mentorship, resources, and networking opportunities.

Economic Impact

Startups and small businesses already contribute significantly to the UAE’s non-oil economy. The campaign is designed to strengthen this contribution while diversifying the economy further. By focusing on sectors such as fintech, food processing, tourism, space, and data analytics, the UAE aims to attract both local and international investors.

Opportunities for Entrepreneurs

The campaign will make it easier for startups to access training, government procurement, shared workspaces, and investment opportunities. It also encourages a culture of innovation and risk-taking, while ensuring that entrepreneurs have access to the resources needed to scale globally.

Challenges Ahead

The ambition is clear, but challenges remain. Scaling startups beyond the local market will require strong access to international capital and talent. Building a robust venture capital ecosystem, fostering tolerance for business risk, and maintaining supportive regulations will be critical for success.

Future Prospects

If successful, the UAE could emerge as a global hub for innovation, comparable to Singapore or Tel Aviv. The campaign’s success will be measured by the growth of unicorns, job creation, and the long-term sustainability of its startup ecosystem.

The UAE’s campaign to become the startup capital of the world is bold and forward-looking. It builds on the country’s strengths in infrastructure, policy, and global positioning. Its success will depend on execution, funding, and the ability to attract and retain top talent.

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