District 2020, as the human-centric smart city evolving from Expo 2020 Dubai, has announced a number of key partnerships that will contribute to the curation of its innovation ecosystem and its start-up community, coinciding with the annual UAE Innovation week known as UAE Innovates 2021. During the nation-wide event, District 2020 is marking its contribution to driving innovation in the UAE and to supporting the UAE’s aim to be the most innovative and future-ready nation in the world.
District 2020 is bringing together global entities comprising of Fortune 500 companies, SMEs, Startups, Academic Institutes, Labs, Accelerators and VCs to actively curate the business ecosystem that will focus on spurring innovation. As a human-centred smart community, it is supported by the latest5G connectivity and advanced technologies such as IoT, an urban lab, and an environment designed to meet the needs of the businesses and people who will live, work and play there. It will facilitate collaboration and enable businesses large and small to test and pilot ideas and solutions that will positively advance their industries.
In addition to major global tenants including German giant Siemens, Shanghai-based Terminus Technologies, and DP World, District 2020 has announced new local and international alliances with start-up enabling entities from the UAE and from across international markets, including the USA, UK, Namibia, Slovenia, Malaysia, and Botswana. These latest partners will feed District 2020’s global entrepreneur programme, Scale2Dubai, with a pipeline of eligible international start-ups and small businesses creating a network of local, regional and international start-ups at the heart of the innovation ecosystem.
District 2020’s Scale2Dubai programme has been designed to give high-potential start-ups and small businesses the on-ground support to establish themselves in the UAE within District 2020, as a launch pad from which to access Middle East, Africa and South Asia (MEASA) and global markets. Scale2Dubai is an equity-free programme and its benefits include two years of free working space, a two-year visa, business set-up support, access to special rates from service providers, access to social and networking events, and more.
The latest international partnerships between Scale2Dubai and the US-based Founder Institute; British Centres for Business (BCB); Namibia’s Ministry of Industrialisation and Trade; the Slovene Enterprise Fund; Malaysian Global Innovation & Creativity Centre (MaGIC); Botswana’s Local Enterprise Authority; as well as UAE-based MAGNiTT, underline District 2020’s commitment to attract and support small businesses and start-ups in the region and around the world. These latest collaborations follow District 2020’s partnerships with key local entities, including Dubai SME and the Mohammed Bin Rashid Innovation Fund.
Through its human-centred approach and infrastructure design, District 2020 is carefully curating an ecosystem that will prioritise the needs of these businesses and the future workforce in a rapidly evolving global landscape and post-pandemic world. By inheriting from Expo 2020 Dubai one of the most well-connected sites with advanced connectivity and ICT infrastructure, District 2020 will integrate innovative applications of the latest smart technologies — such as IoT — to address challenges, and improve services enabling the community to function both smarter and more sustainably. This will be supported by District 2020’s urban lab, an open data platform and test bed for entities to test their solutions to urban challenges in a live urban environment.
District 2020’s unique human-centric physical environment – which re-purposes 80% of the Expo 2020 event infrastructure and iconic structures – has also been designed to fuel the collaboration and the spaces that will enable innovation to thrive. As a fully integrated and human-scale community with pedestrianised neighbourhoods that combine flexible offices, modern residences, parks, retail, leisure, F&B and events, it will foster connection, a sense of community and balance. It will cater to the needs of the future workplace and different sized innovation-driven businesses that are increasingly seeking flexibility and prioritizing health and wellness. Ultimately, District 2020 is curating a progressive environment that aims to enable diverse businesses and people to connect, innovate and flourish.
Tala Al Ansari, Director, Innovation Ecosystem & Scale2Dubai Programme, District 2020, said:“We are designing an innovation ecosystem and community that will enable businesses at District 2020 to realise their potential. We understand how challenging it is for most businesses to scale in new markets. By studying the challenges faced by start-ups and small businesses, we designed the Scale2Dubai programme to specifically address their needs and support them in their journey. Through our engagement with Scale2Dubai partners who possess vast entrepreneur networks, we are building a global innovation ecosystem and attracting businesses which will become valuable contributors to the growth of the UAE start-up ecosystem and innovation economy”.
Sameer Sortur, Managing Director, The Founder Institute – UAE, commented: “Our collaboration with District 2020 is a smart move for our organisation and the global tech start-ups we support. The Founder Institute and District 2020 share an appreciation for the challenges facing growing businesses, but also the massive, industry-changing potential waiting to be unlocked when these challenges are overcome. We look forward to recommending our most exciting global founders and start-ups to District 2020, where Scale2Dubai will provide them with the necessary support to flourish in a new market – Dubai, the UAE, and the MEASA region.”
And Dr Racious Moatshe, Chief Executive Officer of Botswana’s Local Enterprise Authority, said: “This strategic partnership with District 2020’s Scale2Dubai programme fully supports our mandate, which is the development of an innovative, competitive and sustainable SMME (small, micro and medium enterprise) sector in Botswana. We are grateful to this initiative, as it offers capacity development and market access opportunities to accelerate enterprise growth. LEA will ensure the successful implementation of this programme through the provision of targeted interventions and support for Botswana SMMEs to produce products and services for the Dubai market. We look forward to this impactful collaboration as it has the potential to change the SMME sector landscape and propel economic growth and diversification.”
The Scale2Dubai programme is currently accepting expressions of interest from local, regional and international start-ups through the District 2020 website: www.district2020.ae/scale2dubai.
The application and short-listing process for Scale2Dubai will open in September 2021, with successful applicants announced during the six months of Expo 2020 Dubai. Those chosen to be part of the programme will be able to move into their workspaces at District 2020 shortly after Expo 2020 closes, when District 2020 opens by October 2022.