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Ruwad Pop Up Festival to bring Emirati talent to the forefront

The festival will showcase 25 innovative projects led by Emirati entrepreneurs.

Ruwad Pop Up Festival to bring Emirati talent to the forefront

The event also offers a unique chance for business owners to meet, collaborate, and expand their networks, boosting the potential for future partnerships and opportunities.

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The Sharjah Entrepreneurship Foundation (Ruwad), an initiative under the Sharjah Economic Development Department, is set to launch its inaugural Ruwad Pop-Up Festival. This highly anticipated event will take place from January 23 to 26 at Al Mamsha in Muweileh Commercial, shining a spotlight on a diverse range of Emirati small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

What to expect?

Support for local entrepreneurs

The festival will feature 25 innovative projects spearheaded by Emirati entrepreneurs within Ruwad’s network. This event offers local businesses a platform to showcase their products and services while gaining wider exposure.

Promoting growth

More than just a showcase, the Ruwad Pop-Up Festival is designed to foster the growth of participating businesses. Subsidized spaces provided by the foundation make it easier for entrepreneurs to present their offerings in a professional setting, empowering them to reach new audiences.

Diverse industries on display

Attendees can expect a vibrant mix of industries represented at the festival, including:

  • 9 food-related enterprises
  • 2 entertainment ventures
  • 14 commercial projects spanning numerous industries.
Opportunities for networking

The event offers more than sales and exhibitions. Entrepreneurs will have the opportunity to meet like-minded individuals, collaborate, and expand their networks, paving the way for future partnerships and ventures.

Enhancing market competitiveness

By aiming to increase sales and boost revenues, the festival is designed to help small businesses enhance their competitiveness in the market, while also gaining greater traction among consumers.

Fatima Al Ali, acting director of the Sharjah Entrepreneurship Foundation, highlighted Ruwad’s commitment to nurturing a sustainable entrepreneurial ecosystem in Sharjah. She emphasized that initiatives like the Ruwad Pop-Up Festival equip national entrepreneurs with the tools and platforms they need to thrive in a competitive market.

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