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In an initiative to bolster Emirati involvement in the real estate sector, the Dubai Land Department (DLD), in conjunction with Dubai Silicon Oasis (DSO), conducted a developers’ gathering as part of the Emirati Real Estate Business Incubator Programme. This initiative actively cultivates Emirati talent for impactful roles in Dubai’s dynamic real estate landscape.
A Platform for Engaging Talent and Industry
This pivotal meeting highlighted the initial phase of the program, allowing participants to engage with prominent real estate developers. It was an excellent opportunity for knowledge sharing, professional networking, and firsthand exposure to industry practices.
The program is crafted to seamlessly transition trainees from theoretical knowledge to hands-on experience, facilitating their access to ongoing projects, key market insights, and business potential.
Supporting a National Vision for Entrepreneurship
The Emirati Real Estate Business Incubator is integral to the national initiative “The Emirates: The Startup Capital of the World,” initiated under the leadership of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. This program aims to nurture a robust entrepreneurial ecosystem for Emiratis in the real estate domain.
Implemented in partnership with Dubai Silicon Oasis, the New Economy Academy, and Rochester Institute of Technology Dubai (RIT Dubai), it establishes a comprehensive support system for aspiring real estate professionals.
Connecting Developers with Emerging Talent
The meeting fortified partnerships between developers and attendees, offering access to project information, marketing avenues, and mentoring. Participants are also afforded individualized mentoring sessions, advanced tools, and industry incentives.
These initiatives are geared toward refining trainees into capable professionals who can build and manage successful real estate enterprises.
Insights from Leadership
Badr Buhannad, Director General of Dubai Silicon Oasis, underscored the program’s essential role in equipping national talent for sustainable success within the real estate sector.
Eng. Abdullah Ahmed Al Shehhi, CEO of the Real Estate Regulatory Agency (RERA), noted that the initiative extends beyond mere training, focusing on fostering competitive companies that contribute to Dubai’s real estate expansion.
Advancing a Resilient Real Estate Ecosystem
This program embodies Dubai’s long-term goal of cultivating a robust and innovative real estate sector led by proficient Emirati professionals. By promoting training, mentorship, and direct industry interaction, it aims to forge sustainable career paths and enhance market competitiveness.