startAD, the innovation and entrepreneurship platform anchored atNYU Abu Dhabi, has partnered with Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Development for the first time topresent an updated version of Ibtikari (My Innovation).
The fourth edition of Ibtikari will be an intensive six-month incubator aimed at helping UAEnationals advance their technology startups. Scheduled to take place between September 30, 2018 and March 31, 2019 at NYU Abu Dhabi, Ibtikari is open to startups with at least one UAE national partner. Five teams will be identified through a rigorous evaluation process which will include an online application and in-person interview. They will be selected based on theirproposed concept, the project’s potential market reach, as well as its prototype or proof ofconcept. Applications are now open and available on this website [ibtikari.startad.ae]; the final deadline is August 31, 2018.
The new structure will include three distinct phases: mentorship, network introductions, and investment evaluation. Participating teams will initially be required to attend a series of training sessions and one-on-one meetings with Ibtikari’s mentors. The program’s organizers will then facilitate introductions to key corporate partners, prospective clients, and experts in the industry locally and in New York City to help startups expand their network and advance their businesses.Participants will also be considered for potential financial and non-financial support fromKhalifa Fund if they meet the fund criteria.
The program’s third phase will focus on investment evaluation; startAD’s investment advisorswill schedule regular meetings with the teams to provide detailed feedback on their business model and external investments it could likely attract. The five selected finalists will be givenaccess to startAD’s prototyping facilities and coworking space at NYU Abu Dhabi throughout the duration of Ibtikari.
NYU Abu Dhabi Research Professor of Engineering, Vice Provost for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, and startAD Managing Director Ramesh Jagannathan said: “startAD is an innovation and entrepreneurship program solely focused on helping to build the Abu Dhabi and the UAE ecosystem by building local capacity. Localcorporate leaders in aviation, energy, shipping, transportation, logistics, and finance play an integral role in sourcing startups, validating theirbusiness model, and accelerating their success. By partnering with Khalifa Fund to present a revampededition of Ibtikari, our goal is to equip startups,particularly UAE nationals, with the necessary tools to help them convert their technologies into products and services. Strategically aligned with Abu Dhabi’s 2030 vision to emerge as an entrepreneurial economic leader globally, we are looking forward to working closely with talented Emirati startups from the region.”
Abdullah Saeed Al Darmaki, Chief Executive of Khalifa Fund said: “The technology sector is one of the most promising investment sectors despite the high competition from global companies. Khalifa Fund has always been at the forefront of empowering Emiratis to stimulate their abilities, explore their talents, and raise their efficiency to serve the country’s growth. The Fund will provide all the possible support to ensure the success of all Ibtikari startups that meet the financial requirements and conditions of the Khalifa Fund. The Fund works to build the values of leadership, creativity, and innovation among various Emirati segments and works on encouraging them to adopt these conceptsand transform them to permanent behavior when planning to establish their own businesses.”
Ibtikari is one of Khalifa Fund’s core initiatives supported by startAD, which aspires to strengthen the entrepreneurial ecosystem in the UAE and enable the development of technology startups in emergingand significant local industries such as energy, aviation, logistics, fintech, and smart transportation.
For more information on the program, please visit ibtikari.startad.ae