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Shark Tank Dubai returns to TV with investors including Elie Khouri and Mona Kattan seeking entrepreneurial talent

Shark Tank Dubai returns to TV with investors including Elie Khouri and Mona Kattan seeking entrepreneurial talent

Following two successful seasons topping ratings on Dubai TV and the 'Awaan' platform, Shark Tank Dubai returns for its third season.
The new season features more than 77 entrepreneurs from the UAE and abroad, who will pitch their ventures to secure investment from a panel of renowned business leaders.
Aligned with Dubai Media's commitment to nurturing talent and supporting the Dubai Economic Agenda (D33)—aimed at doubling the economy, boosting FDI, and positioning Dubai among the world's top three economic cities—Shark Tank Dubai continues empowering SMEs and fostering innovative business ideas.
Shark Tank Dubai TV
Salem Belyouha, CEO of Media Content at Dubai Media, emphasised the program's role in boosting the SME ecosystem, highlighting SMEs as vital drivers of economic diversification, job creation, and innovation.
He said: 'Through Shark Tank Dubai, we showcase bold ideas that advance Dubai's strategic ambitions and economic growth.'
Belyouha described Shark Tank Dubai as an incubator for entrepreneurial growth, helping participants expand networks and seize opportunities.
He also praised the investor panel's expertise: 'Our panellists' extensive investment experience and ability to scale businesses make them invaluable resources for entrepreneurs.'
Sarah AlJarman, Head of TV and Radio Channels at Dubai Media, said: 'Shark Tank Dubai has become a crucial platform for highlighting promising ventures and investment opportunities, motivating young entrepreneurs to pursue their ambitions.'
She added that the diverse cultural backgrounds of this season's participants reflect Dubai's global appeal, further enhanced by technical and presentation upgrades.
The main panel returning for Season 3 is:
Elie Khouri: Founder of Vivium Holding and Chairman of Omnicom Media Group MENA
Faisal Belhoul: Emirati entrepreneur and investor; Vice Chairman of the Dubai Chambers Board; founder of Ithmaar Capital Partners and Amanat Holdings
Amira Sajwani: Managing Director of Sales and Development at Damac Properties and Founder and CEO of PRYPCO
Each episode will welcome two guest investors to join the core panel:
Adel Sajan: Group Managing Director Danube Group
Mohamad Ballout: CEO and Co-founder, KITOPI (leading cloud‑kitchen platform)
Noor Sweid: Founder and Managing Partner, Global Ventures
Toufic Kreidieh: Executive Chairman and Co Founder of Brands for Less and Brands for Less Group
Sima Ved: Founder and Chairwoman, Apparel Group
Mona Kattan: Founder and CEO of Kayali Fragrances
Mona Ataya: Entrepreneur, Founder of Mumzworld and Co-founder of Bayt
Cordell Broadus: Entrepreneur and investor in the Creator Economy, manages the investment office of his father, rapper Snoop Dogg
Ahmad Al Suwaidi: CEO of Al‑Suwaidi Electric
Matt Higgins: CEO and Co-founder, RSE Ventures.
Elie Khouri said: 'Shark Tank Dubai has helped startups refine their ideas, build robust market strategies, and achieve remarkable growth.'
Faisal Belhoul described Shark Tank Dubai as an inspiration for entrepreneurs and investors alike, enabling the discovery of promising ventures and providing insight into innovative market strategies.
He anticipates Season 3 will resonate strongly, contributing significantly to Dubai's entrepreneurial landscape.
Amira Sajwani said: 'The program enriches Dubai's business ecosystem, empowering entrepreneurs to confidently share their ambitions with investors and audiences globally.'

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