Dubai to be pitched as global hub for creative economy

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The agreement will see both parties offering services to help establish new businesses in select creative economy sectors and support their long-term growth in Dubai CommerCity. (WAM)
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  • The partnership will aim to double the creative industries’ contribution to Dubai’s GDP to five percent
  • It will provide creative businesses with special incentives, such as creative activities, logistics, consultation, banking solutions and services

Dubai CommerCity has partnered with Dubai Culture and Arts Authority to pitch Dubai as a global hub for the creative economy.

The agreement signed between the two corresponds with the Dubai Creative Economy Strategy launched in 2021 by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai.

The strategy aims to double the creative industries’ contribution to Dubai’s GDP to five percent, increase the number of Dubai-based creative enterprises to 15,000, and provide 140,000 jobs in various creative economy sectors by 2026.

The agreement will see both parties offering services to help establish new businesses in select creative economy sectors and support their long-term growth in Dubai CommerCity.

These services include applying for a long-term cultural visa, a first-of-its-kind 10-year residency offered to creative talents.

The selected cultural and creative sectors covered in this MoU to operate in Dubai CommerCity are music, fine arts, photography, film and video production, video game development, fashion design, graphic design, product design, interior and landscape design, architectural services, advertising services, and IT and software services.

The partnership will provide creative businesses with special incentives, including creative activities, logistics, consultation, banking solutions and services, and access to creative workspaces such as studios, conference rooms, and exhibitions.

Dr Mohammed Al Zarooni, Executive Chairman of DIEZ, said, “This agreement reflects DIEZ’s commitment to supporting all economic sectors in Dubai, including the creative economy. The cultural and creative sectors play a strategic role in the national economy, empowering businesses based on knowledge, innovation, and creativity.”

Welcoming the partnership as another step toward realizing the emirate’s cultural vision, Hala Badri, Director-General of Dubai Culture, said, “We recognize the positive impact of cooperation between public and private entities. Through such collaborations, we seek to enhance the cultural sector in Dubai and actively empower its creative economy.”

The MoU is part of both organizations’ commitment to providing innovative services to help set up and develop new creative enterprises in Dubai. It will also help attract highly creative companies, motivate them to establish branches in the emirate, and help them expand their operations across the Middle East and Gulf Cooperation Council.

Dubai Culture develops mechanisms, strategies, legislative frameworks, regulations and policies to ensure the ease of doing business in the creative field through the authority’s partnerships with governmental, semi-governmental and private entities, experts and consultants, and representatives of the creative sector.

 

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