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Sharjah 24
21-05-2025
- Business
- Sharjah 24
Sharjah showcases innovation at "Make it in the Emirates "
This joint presence falls under the umbrella of the "Innovate in Sharjah" initiative, reflecting the emirate's commitment to providing an integrated environment that brings together smart infrastructure, government support, and international partnerships to enable the industrial sector to embrace the Fourth Industrial Revolution. A special highlight of the Sharjah Pavilion is the participation of SoiLab – SRTI Park's open innovation lab – which is showcasing its latest capabilities in advanced manufacturing using 3D printing technologies and smart materials. SoiLab is presenting practical solutions to manufacturers and investors to support traditional factories in their journey towards smart industrial transformation. This participation comes at a pivotal time as SoiLab enters a new phase of expansion and modernization, while welcoming emerging industrial and tech companies seeking services in rapid prototyping, agile manufacturing, and customized product development. A Unified Investment Message from Sharjah The collaboration between Invest in Sharjah and SRTI Park through a joint platform reflects the emirate's integrated economic vision, where investment and technology entities work together to support local industries and attract high-value investments. Hussain Mohammed Al Mahmoudi, CEO of SRTI Park, said: 'We are proud to be part of this national platform that shines light on the future of industry in the UAE. Our participation in 'Make it in the Emirates' reaffirms our commitment to empowering manufacturers through access to advanced technologies and an innovation-driven environment that enhances efficiency and productivity. 'Our collaboration with Invest in Sharjah represents a dynamic model of integration between the industrial and investment sectors, reinforcing Sharjah's position as an attractive destination for investors and entrepreneurs in advanced industries,' he added. HE Mohamed Juma Al Musharrkh, CEO of Invest in Sharjah, commented: 'At Invest in Sharjah, we are focused on strengthening the emirate's position as a preferred destination for investments in advanced industries by directing capital towards sectors driven by innovation and smart technologies. 'Our participation in the 'Make it in the Emirates,' in collaboration with SRTI Park, embodies this vision and highlights the synergy between Sharjah's investment and R&D ecosystems. The UAE and Sharjah in particular offers a strong industrial landscape built on modern infrastructure, investor-friendly regulations, and proactive government support, making it an ideal environment for building high-value, sustainable industrial ventures.' About the Forum "Make it in the Emirates" is one of the UAE's leading industrial events, bringing together key players from both the public and private sectors. The forum showcases the latest advancements in national industries across energy, defence, food, technology, and artificial intelligence. It serves as a strategic platform to connect local manufacturers with suppliers and investors, and to promote industrial integration on a national scale.


Gulf Today
09-05-2025
- Business
- Gulf Today
Panel discussion promotes youth engagement in industrial sector
The Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) hosted a panel discussion entitled 'Industry Pioneers –Make it in the Emirates', in the presence of Abdallah Sultan Al Owais, Chairman of SCCI. Organized by Sharjah Youth Council (SYC) in collaboration with the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology (MoIAT)'s Youth Council, the session focused on presenting future opportunities within the UAE's industrial sector to Emirati youth. It also aimed to enhance youth involvement in the national 'Make it in the Emirates' initiative to promote the industrial sector as a key pillar of the UAE's strategy to build a diversified and sustainable economy. The session witnessed broad participation from officials, experts, and young entrepreneurs with an interest in the industrial sector. Among the attendees were Hussain Mohammed Al Mahmoudi, CEO of the Sharjah Research, Technology and Innovation Park (SRTI Park); Mohamed Ali Hilal, SCCI Board Member and CEO of Mohamed Hilal Group, and Mohammed Juma'a Al Musharrakh, CEO of the Sharjah FDI Office (Invest in Sharjah). Also present were Abdul Aziz Al Shamsi, Assistant Director-General for Communication and Business Sector at SCCI, and Dr. Maryam Sultan Al Suwaidi, Chairperson of the Sharjah Youth Council; as well as several officials and representatives from the Sharjah Chamber, local government youth councils, and SCCI Youth Council. In his remarks, Abdallah Sultan Al Owais said that public-private partnership to support young industrial pioneers forms a core component of a broader initiative framework implemented by the Sharjah Chamber in collaboration with strategic partners. 'These efforts aim to open new horizons and pathways for Emirati youth to engage in the industrial sector and to equip them with the knowledge, skills, and experience needed to transform their creative ideas into viable industrial ventures that contribute to strengthening the competitiveness of the national economy,' he added. Speakers at the session discussed mechanisms for empowering youth within the 'Make it in the Emirates' initiative, outlining available industrial opportunities, existing challenges, and strategies to address them. Discussions emphasized the critical role of innovation and advanced technologies in industrial development, and the contribution of young talent to boosting the competitiveness of the UAE's industrial sector. The session also underscored the impact of government-provided incentives, policy support, and Sharjah's investor-friendly environment in supporting young entrepreneurs and fostering youth-led industrial ventures. The session also featured personal experiences in the industrial field, highlighting how obstacles and challenges can be transformed into opportunities for success. Discussions emphasised the need for Emirati youth to capitalize on available prospects within the industry, benefit from government-led support initiatives, and engage with private sector efforts—particularly programs offered by the Sharjah Chamber—to enhance entrepreneurial capabilities and foster youth-driven industrial leadership. The fourth edition of the Make it in the Emirates Forum is set to take place in partnership with the ADNEC Group in Abu Dhabi on 19-22 May 2025. Positioned as a premier global platform for industrial and technological advancements, the forum aims to significantly enhance the UAE's industrial sector, which currently contributes Dhs205 billion to the national GDP by end of 2023. As part of its expansion strategy, MoIAT will collaborate with ADNEC Group to amplify the forum's success by highlighting industrial enablers, incentives, investment opportunities, AI innovations, and sustainable manufacturing practices. A highlight of this edition will be the introduction of a dedicated pavilion for Emirati handicrafts, showcasing local talent and the cultural heritage of the UAE. It will be presented alongside cutting-edge sectors such as advanced manufacturing food & beverage, agritech, pharmaceuticals, medtech, shipbuilding, metals and fabrication, handicrafts, AI and Industry 4.0, chemicals, plastics and sustainable materials, oil and gas, hydrogen and energy, electrical equipment, machinery and construction material, aerospace, automotive and defence. Reinforcing the forum's focus on innovation and sustainability. The collaborative efforts aim to build upon the success of past editions, which saw significant engagement from both local and international entities. As the fourth edition approaches, key stakeholders will further highlight the importance of public-private partnerships. MoIAT and ADNEC's collaboration ensures logistical capabilities, financial solutions, and incentives to amplify the forum's impact. The event aims to facilitate international agreements and opportunities worth billions of dirhams, offer diverse job opportunities, and showcase success stories from international companies active in the UAE. Agencies


Sharjah 24
07-05-2025
- Business
- Sharjah 24
SCCI to promote youth engagement in industrial sector
Organized by Sharjah Youth Council (SYC) in collaboration with the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology (MoIAT)'s Youth Council, the session focused on presenting future opportunities within the UAE's industrial sector to Emirati youth. It also aimed to enhance youth involvement in the national 'Make it in the Emirates' initiative to promote the industrial sector as a key pillar of the UAE's strategy to build a diversified and sustainable economy. The session witnessed broad participation from officials, experts, and young entrepreneurs with an interest in the industrial sector. Among the attendees were Hussain Mohammed Al Mahmoudi, CEO of the Sharjah Research, Technology and Innovation Park (SRTI Park); Mohamed Ali Hilal, SCCI Board Member and CEO of Mohamed Hilal Group, and Mohammed Juma'a Al Musharrakh, CEO of the Sharjah FDI Office (Invest in Sharjah). Also present were Abdul Aziz Al Shamsi, Assistant Director-General for Communication and Business Sector at SCCI, and Dr. Maryam Sultan Al Suwaidi, Chairperson of the Sharjah Youth Council; as well as several officials and representatives from the Sharjah Chamber, local government youth councils, and SCCI Youth Council. In his remarks, Abdallah Sultan Al Owais said that public-private partnership to support young industrial pioneers forms a core component of a broader initiative framework implemented by the Sharjah Chamber in collaboration with strategic partners. 'These efforts aim to open new horizons and pathways for Emirati youth to engage in the industrial sector and to equip them with the knowledge, skills, and experience needed to transform their creative ideas into viable industrial ventures that contribute to strengthening the competitiveness of the national economy,' he added. Speakers at the session discussed mechanisms for empowering youth within the 'Make it in the Emirates' initiative, outlining available industrial opportunities, existing challenges, and strategies to address them. Discussions emphasized the critical role of innovation and advanced technologies in industrial development, and the contribution of young talent to boosting the competitiveness of the UAE's industrial sector. The session also underscored the impact of government-provided incentives, policy support, and Sharjah's investor-friendly environment in supporting young entrepreneurs and fostering youth-led industrial ventures. The session also featured personal experiences in the industrial field, highlighting how obstacles and challenges can be transformed into opportunities for success. Discussions emphasized the need for Emirati youth to capitalize on available prospects within the industry, benefit from government-led support initiatives, and engage with private sector efforts—particularly programs offered by the Sharjah Chamber—to enhance entrepreneurial capabilities and foster youth-driven industrial leadership.