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JKEDI Organizes 'Startup Transcend' to Link J&K Startups with UAE, Middle East Markets

Srinagar, Aug 7 (KNS): The Jammu & Kashmir Entrepreneurship Development Institute (JKEDI) thursday hosted a landmark Open House titled Startup Transcend: Scaling Up Opportunities for Startups in the UAE, aimed at linking the local startups with the fast-evolving entrepreneurial ecosystem of the Middle East.

The session, organized at JKEDI’s main campus at Sempora, Pampore, featured an engaging talk by Siby Sudhakaran, CEO of Startup Middle East, who brought deep insights into how Kashmiri entrepreneurs can tap into opportunities in the UAE and beyond.

Speaking on the occasion, Khalid Jahangir, Secretary in Industries and Commerce Department and Director, JKEDI, highlighted Jammu and Kashmir’s rich heritage of enterprise and trade. He underlined how today’s dynamic environment demands that local entrepreneurs look outward and explore cross-border collaborations to scale and sustain their businesses.

“The Middle East, particularly the UAE, offers sector-specific platforms, strategic partners, and investor networks that can help startups from J&K build scalable, technology-driven, future-ready ventures,” he said, emphasizing JKEDI’s commitment towards providing global linkages and mentorship.

Siby Sudhakaran, in his address, elaborated on the potential of the UAE’s startup ecosystem, including free zones, incubators and dedicated investment platforms that actively support high-potential businesses.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp ChannelDrawing on his experience of organizing Dubai Expo 2020 and building a strong startup community thereafter, he encouraged J&K entrepreneurs to explore partnerships, identify strategic sectors and establish a competitive niche for their ventures.

“I am a startup for startups,” Sudhakaran remarked, inspiring the participants to leverage Middle East networks to create breakthrough collaborations. He highlighted the success stories where such linkages turned fledgling ideas into unicorn companies.

He stressed on the local startups of UT of J&K to identification of the sector specific support being provided by the various platforms across Middle East and exploring the mainland and free zones for their startups in the Middle East. He described that Startup Middle East can help the startups to scale their businesses in the areas of UAE and Dubai.

The event drew enthusiastic participation from early-stage founders, ecosystem enablers and student innovators. The interactive Q&A session gave participants an opportunity to clarify how they could align their business models with opportunities in the UAE and other Middle Eastern markets.

The session concluded with a reaffirmation of JKEDI to its mission to build a globally connected startup ecosystem in Jammu and Kashmir, announcing its plans for a Startup Idea Challenge across educational institutions to foster innovation and entrepreneurship from a young age.(KNS) 

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