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Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy Launches ‘The Entrepreneur's AI Playbook' to Empower Startups

Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy Launches ‘The Entrepreneur's AI Playbook' to Empower Startups

Hi Dubai2 days ago
The Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy, under Dubai Chambers, has launched 'The Entrepreneur's AI Playbook', a comprehensive guide designed to help entrepreneurs effectively harness artificial intelligence (AI) across all stages of their business journey.
Developed under the 'Create Apps in Dubai' initiative—launched by H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum—the playbook supports Dubai's vision of becoming a global hub for app development and digital innovation. The initiative aims to train 1,000 UAE nationals, triple the number of app developers, and launch 100 homegrown mobile applications.
The playbook outlines AI tools and applications that entrepreneurs can use for: Business setup, naming, and brand identity
Crafting value propositions, business models, and digital services
Managing operations such as customer acquisition, billing, fulfilment, and support
It also reflects Dubai's broader commitment to building a world-class AI ecosystem, aligned with strategic programmes like the AI Retreat, Dubai Universal Blueprint for AI, Chief AI Officer appointments, and AI Week in schools.
'The Entrepreneur's AI Playbook' is now available for download on the Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy website.
News Source: Dubai Media Office
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