Shurooq unveils new visual brand identity

SHARJAH, Shurooq, the Sharjah Investment and Development Authority, has launched a new visual brand identity that highlights its “Moving Forward” slogan. The refreshed branding represents the authority’s expanding portfolio of developments across six m…

SHARJAH, Shurooq, the Sharjah Investment and Development Authority, has launched a new visual brand identity that highlights its “Moving Forward” slogan. The refreshed branding represents the authority’s expanding portfolio of developments across six market sectors, including real estate, hospitality, arts and culture, and leisure, among others.

The new visual identity is accompanied by a 360-degree media campaign called “Together We Thrive”, which emphasises Shurooq’s commitment to collaboration, inclusivity, and purposeful investments.

Shurooq has been a key player in Sharjah’s growth over the last 14 years, with its innovative projects setting the benchmark for progress that celebrates cultural heritage and environmental sustainability. The authority’s new signature colours, yellow and dark grey, represent Sharjah’s namesake, the rising sun, and symbolise its vision of transforming the people and economy of the emirate.

Shurooq’s new visual identity takes inspiration from Sharjah’s geographic waterways and incorporates an abstracted Arabic “” letter and the English “S”. The bold typography and fresh colour palette characterised by lively primaries and secondaries celebrate the emirate’s diverse and thriving natural landscapes.

The authority has always prioritised human capital, and its workforce has grown from 92 employees in 2009 to 675 talented individuals today. Shurooq will continue investing in its people, cultivating mutually beneficial ties with strategic partners, creating stimulating environments, and striving for perfection balanced with pragmatism.

Shurooq has made consistent investments in key market sectors such as Culture and Tourism, Mobility and Logistics, Health and Wellbeing, Agri-food Technology, GreenTech, Human Capital and Innovation, and Advanced Manufacturing, in line with Sharjah’s vision of sustainable development. The authority has divided its core businesses into six key verticals, including hospitality, real estate, malls and leisure, investments and partnerships, arts and culture, and investment promotion with its initiative ‘Invest in Sharjah’.

Shurooq, a government entity in Sharjah, will focus on specific industry verticals to collaborate with stakeholders and build upon their portfolio of world-class projects. These projects have contributed to Sharjah’s reputation as a livable city and a top foreign direct investment destination in the region. Shurooq has streamlined its offerings to create opportunities for investment in future-forward sectors, enhancing Sharjah’s competitive advantage and driving economic growth. Shurooq is committed to making a positive impact on the community and increasing its brand elasticity across multiple communication channels, including the digital space.

The CEO, Ahmed Obaid Al Qaseer, attributes the organisation’s success to the influential leadership of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, and the guidance of Sheikha Bodour bint Sultan Al Qasimi, Chairperson of Shurooq. Shurooq is dedicated to creating world-class developments and reaffirms its commitment to the emirate it operates in. The organisation will continue to adopt and customize fast-changing technologies to create environments where people feel a sense of belonging and deliver lasting value to stakeholders. Shurooq’s new visual brand identity sets the tone for their purpose and vision to a global audience.

Source: Emirates News Agency

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