Khalifa Fund supports 5 UAE companies at Dubai International Boat Show 2024

DUBAI: Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Development announced its commitment to support five Emirati businesses at the Dubai International Boat Show 2024, the largest and most established boat show in the Middle East. The enterprises include Ultramarine T…


DUBAI: Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Development announced its commitment to support five Emirati businesses at the Dubai International Boat Show 2024, the largest and most established boat show in the Middle East.

The enterprises include Ultramarine Trading Company L.L.C- O.P.C, Berthing Marina Management and Operation, S.T. Marine Boat Charter, Boat Rental, and Sea and Sand Bicycles and Fishing Tools Trading, each specialising in different aspects of sportswear, marina management, boat charter, boat rental, and fishing equipment and bicycles trading.

At the Dubai International Boat Show 2024, these businesses, supported by Khalifa Fund, will showcase their latest innovative products and services. Demonstrating a commitment to further growth, these companies play a significant role in contributing to the UAE’s maritime sector, as well as the tourism, trade, and services sectors

Alia Abdulla Al Mazrouei, CEO of Khalifa Fund, expressed her enthusiasm for supporting these ventures by stating, “Empowering SME
s in the UAE’s maritime sector is pivotal for fostering growth across various industries. We take pride in supporting these dynamic enterprises at the Dubai International Boat Show, eagerly anticipating the showcase of their inventive solutions.”

Alia Al Mazrouei further emphasised Khalifa Fund’s commitment to supporting SMEs across diverse sectors, stating: “By offering support across industries, we aim to inspire entrepreneurs with specialised and niche concepts to embark on their entrepreneurial journey.”

Taking place from 28th February to 3rd March, the Dubai International Boat Show is set to display an extensive array of international marine attractions from over 1,000 different brands, including 400 new companies, with over 200 crafts expected to be berthed at the event. This popular annual event in Dubai promises to mesmerise visitors with events and activities scheduled across the five days.

Source: Emirates News Agency

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