A brand new hub designed to empower younger Emirati entrepreneurs has formally launched at Dubai Worldwide Airport (DXB).
The ‘Emirati District,’ spearheaded by the Federal Youth Authority in collaboration with the Fatima bint Mohammed bin Zayed Initiative (FBMI), marks a major milestone within the UAE’s Nationwide Youth Agenda 2031.
This initiative goals to place Emirati youth as world function fashions whereas supporting their entry to worldwide markets.
Strategically positioned between Concourses B and C in Terminal 3, the Emirati District is about to draw an estimated six to seven million travellers yearly.
The house serves as a launchpad for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in high-growth sectors, offering entrepreneurs with specialised coaching programmes targeted on enterprise administration and enhancing their competitiveness in native and world markets.
The district’s debut options 4 flagship tasks by promising Emirati entrepreneurs:
- Amadal by Afnan Bushalat: An idea providing merchandise that evoke a way of dwelling
- Mira Farms by FBMI: A social enterprise that empowers underprivileged communities, notably feminine farmers, by offering worldwide market entry for his or her pure produce
- Nuwa by Abdulaziz Al-Jabri: A model celebrating the UAE’s agricultural heritage by means of high-quality merchandise constructed from regionally sourced components
- From the Arab by Alyazi Almheiri: A luxurious dwelling perfume model reintroducing conventional Arabic scents to fashionable houses worldwide
The Emirati District gives a platform for younger Emiratis to showcase their companies to a worldwide viewers at DXB, the world’s busiest worldwide airport.

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