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Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy Hosts 86 Business Meetings at Seoul Startup Festival

The Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy successfully arranged 86 bilateral business meetings during its participation in the ‘Try Everything 2025’ startup festival. The event was held recently in Seoul, the capital of South Korea. The meetings brought together startups, venture capital funds, innovation ecosystem partners, and high-growth companies. They focused on exploring new opportunities for cooperation.

To begin with, the discussions highlighted Dubai’s digital economy and its unique competitive advantages. Officials pointed to the emirate’s strong infrastructure, investor-friendly policies, and expanding talent pool. These factors remain key drivers of growth in the digital sector.

In addition, the Chamber emphasized Dubai’s role as a global hub for innovation and entrepreneurship. It outlined several initiatives to support startups, encourage cross-border collaboration, and improve access to capital for emerging businesses.

The meetings also served as a platform to connect international stakeholders with Dubai’s growing digital ecosystem. Participants explored partnerships in areas such as fintech, artificial intelligence, and e-commerce.

To further strengthen ties, the Chamber shared insights into Dubai’s long-term digital strategy. It highlighted national initiatives designed to accelerate technology adoption and foster sustainable growth. The goal is to position Dubai among the world’s top digital capitals.

Participants welcomed the chance to exchange knowledge and explore joint projects. Many noted that Dubai’s regulatory environment and strong commitment to innovation made it an ideal business partner. They also praised its role in supporting regional and global expansion.

Additionally, Chamber representatives stressed the importance of building bridges between global markets. They noted that events like ‘Try Everything 2025’ attract talent and reinforce Dubai’s role as a leading center for digital innovation.

Looking ahead, the Chamber reaffirmed its commitment to expanding international cooperation. It pledged to continue promoting Dubai as a destination for technology-driven enterprises. The Chamber also promised ongoing support for businesses seeking to establish or grow in the region.