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The Sharjah Entrepreneurship Center (Sheraa) and Startup Middle East have signed a pivotal Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that aims to deepen and broaden the collaboration between the UAE and India’s vibrant startup ecosystems. The agreement, inked on August 25, 2025, in Sharjah, reflects a shared vision to spur innovation, expand market access, and create robust cross-border entrepreneurial networks.
Key Highlights: Strategic Partnership Framework
The MoU establishes a strategic roadmap to connect Indian entrepreneurs with Sharjah’s fast-growing innovation ecosystem, opening pathways for growth, funding, and market expansion.
Central to the partnership is the launch of the Sharjah Centre of India Startup Hub (ISH), a dedicated platform designed to facilitate Indian startup access to Sharjah’s entrepreneurial infrastructure, including its five free zones, Sharjah Chamber of Commerce, and IBPC Sharjah.
This Hub will serve as a catalyst, linking Indian innovators to the extensive resources, mentorship, and business opportunities available in Sharjah.
Programmatic Integration and Ecosystem Synergies
Sheraa will leverage the partnership to enhance its flagship initiatives like Sheraa Deal Dock (funding facilitation), Sharjah Startup Studio (S3), and the Access Sharjah Challenge, providing startups with comprehensive support throughout their growth journey.
The collaboration extends to major Indian startup events including Huddle Global, Startup Mahakumbh, Scaleup in the Emirates Business Summit, and India Startups Confluence 2025, thereby creating continuous engagement opportunities.
The alliance aims to foster a two-way flow of innovation, enabling UAE startups to explore India’s enormous market while Indian ventures scale regionally through Sheraa’s entrepreneurial channels.
Leadership Vision and Sectoral Impact
Sara Abdulaziz Al Nuaimi, CEO of Sheraa, highlighted the collaboration as a cornerstone in building a globally connected startup ecosystem, enabling innovation-led growth, shared prosperity, and long-term impact.
Siby Sudhakaran, CEO of Startup Middle East, described the India Startup Hub as a landmark initiative inspired by the legacy of Expo 2020 Dubai, showcasing India’s dynamic startup vitality and opening global doors.
Anoop Ambika, CEO of Kerala Startup Mission, underscored the diaspora advantage with over one million Malayalees in the UAE, emphasizing the Hub’s ability to harness deep sectoral expertise across oil & gas, logistics, tourism, and shipping sectors.
Economic and Innovation Corridor Strengthening
The MoU enhances Sharjah’s position as a premier hub for entrepreneurship in the Middle East, fueling startup scaling and cross-border venture creation.
It is aligned with UAE and India government agendas to boost innovation, technology exchange, and regional economic integration.
The focus on startup ecosystems underscores renewed efforts to diversify economies, accelerate digital transformation, and empower next-generation entrepreneurs.
Conclusion: A Milestone for UAE-India Startup Synergies
This MoU between Sheraa and Startup Middle East marks a critical milestone in UAE-India relations by cultivating a mutually beneficial entrepreneurial corridor. The strategic formation of the Sharjah Centre of India Startup Hub promises to transform how startups navigate global markets, fostering a thriving culture of innovation. As this alliance evolves, it is poised to significantly enhance economic ties and startups’ success on both sides, driving sustainable growth and a dynamic future for entrepreneurship in the two regions.
Sources: Emirates7, The Times of India, Zawya
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