The Final Pitch has made its Middle East debut in Dubai, bringing together ambitious founders, seasoned investors and fast-rising creators. The new season, filmed at Expo City Dubai, introduces a format designed not just for television but for real investment outcomes.
A Show Built Around Opportunity
The series began in Asia in 2017 and has helped hundreds of startups secure funding, partnerships and long-term mentorship. Its expansion into Dubai signals the region’s growing appetite for venture building and high-growth entrepreneurship.
Host and creator John Aguilar frames the Dubai edition as a platform that connects ideas with opportunity. The show focuses on discovery, mentoring and direct exposure to investors willing to back promising ventures.
Investors Who Shape the Stakes
This season brings together four investors with deep roots across venture capital, real estate, technology and emerging markets. Their involvement raises the bar for founders who are pitching not just for airtime but for meaningful capital and strategic guidance.
Their backgrounds span Web3, sustainability, property, early-stage venture building and regional market expansion. This diversity ensures founders receive feedback that speaks to both technical and commercial realities.
Founders Competing for Investment
Sixteen founders from the UAE and abroad make up the first Dubai cohort. Their businesses represent wellness, fintech, AI, sustainability, e-mobility, logistics, healthcare and the creator economy.
Some of the ventures include wellness routines, compliance-automation platforms, reusable aluminium bottled water, EV charging, fantasy gaming and digital health. Each founder enters the show with a specific problem to solve and a clear ambition to scale.
Beyond the pitch stage, selected founders participate in business immersions with the investors, gaining hands-on insight into operating models, customer acquisition and growth planning. The format blends pitch competition with real mentorship that can alter a company’s trajectory.
A New Bridge Between Creators and Startups
A distinctive pillar of the Dubai edition is its partnership with Lyvely, a UAE-based creator monetisation platform. Lyvely serves as the official audition channel, allowing founders, creators and content-driven entrepreneurs to submit videos and pitch decks directly.
This integration widens the show’s scope. Creator-led ventures (from content businesses to digital communities and personal brands) now compete alongside traditional startups. It reflects a shift in the regional economy, where creators are building scalable, investable companies.
Support from Dubai’s Innovation Ecosystem
Expo City Dubai acts as the show’s business-community partner, aligning the series with the city’s innovation agenda. The production also works with local partners, including the Department of Economy and Tourism, Meydan Free Zone and Rove Hotels, creating an ecosystem around the founders throughout the programme.
What Comes Next
As the season unfolds, the show is expected to spotlight new founders, attract regional investors, and inspire more creators to build structured, scalable ventures. If the format succeeds, Dubai could become the launchpad for new seasons across other Gulf innovation hubs.
The debut of The Final Pitch Dubai marks more than a TV premiere; it marks a growing confidence in the region’s ability to nurture global-ready founders and creator-entrepreneurs.








