UAE corporates, tech startups team up reporters@khaleejtimes.com Filed on December 21, 2020
Fourth cohort attracted submissions from 76 startups, 36% of which came from the UAE, while 64% came from other countries such as India, Egypt and Israel. Wam
Corporate members, Emirates Post Group, Sumitomo Corporation and Accenture to collaborate with 7 startups on new pilot projects.
Dubai Startup Hub, an initiative of Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry, has announced the successful conclusion of the fourth cohort of Market Access, which saw seven innovative tech startups announce collaborations with leading UAE corporates and entities on new pilot projects.
The fourth cohort attracted submissions from 76 startups, 36 per cent of which came from UAE, while 64 per cent of applications came from other countries, such as India, Egypt and Israel, among others.
UAE corporates team up with tech startups in DCCI event December 21, 2020
Natalia Sycheva during the Market Access matchmaking event.
DUBAI, UAE Dubai Startup Hub, an initiative of Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry, has announced the successful conclusion of the fourth cohort of Market Access, which saw seven innovative tech startups announce collaborations with leading UAE corporates and entities on new pilot projects.
The fourth cohort attracted submissions from 76 startups, 36% of which came from UAE, while 64% of applications came from other countries, such as India, Egypt and Israel, among others.
During a business pitching and matchmaking event held Dec. 10-13, Sumitomo Corporation, Emirates Post Group, and Accenture announced plans to collaborate with seven startups on projects that will develop solutions in the areas of travel technology, health security, robotic process automation, customer relationship management a
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