SCCI teams up with Emirates Creative to support innovation

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the two sides will exchange studies, co-organize innovation-related community activities and events.
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  • Both have agreed to develop methods for systematic research, sponsoring and organizing conferences
  • They also agreed to launch an action plan to implement joint projects in creativity and innovation

The Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with the Emirates Creative Association to enhance cooperation and exchange knowledge and experiences.

The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed on the SCCI premises by Sheikh Khalid bin Humaid Al Qasimi, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Emirates Creative Association, and Abdullah Sultan Al Owais, Chairman of the SCCI, in the presence of Dr. Faisal Al Hammadi, Vice President of the Association, Hajar Al Issa, Board Member of the Association, Muhammad Ahmed Amin Al Awadi, Director-General of the SCCI, and several officials from both sides.

Accordingly, the two sides will exchange studies, co-organize innovation-related community activities and events, and coordinate advisory services related to training, development, entrepreneurship and management of entrepreneurial projects.

The two sides also agreed to develop methods for systematic research, sponsoring and organizing conferences, seminars and workshops for the best and latest global practices in creativity and innovation, supporting and empowering national talents.

They also agreed to launch an action plan to implement joint projects in creativity and innovation, especially concerning the annual creativity and innovation exhibition, planned at the SCCI headquarters, under the theme “The Fifty Towards Creativity and Innovation”.

“The memorandum aims to spread the culture of creativity among all members of society to enhance the values of innovation in the local business community,” Al Qasimi said. “Our collaboration with the SCCI would help us achieve our objectives of supporting, nurturing and encouraging talents and creative minds and providing an umbrella that enables them to show their creativity.”

He added that such partnership would stimulate the creative side of the private sector in Sharjah, especially SME owners to develop their projects in line with the latest global trends.

“The MoU falls within our commitment to supporting entrepreneurial projects and developing professional performance among SCCI members,” Al Owais said. “This is achieved by instilling the concept of creativity within our institutional mechanisms of action and encouraging the private sector to adopt innovation as a basis for the development, in line with the vision of the wise leadership that attaches utmost importance to innovation as a key pillar for progress and comprehensive and sustainable development.”

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