Dubai Silicon Oasis Authority and Alibaba Cloud host start-up contest

 

Dubai / WAM

Dubai Silicon Oasis Authority (DSOA) the regulatory body for Dubai Silicon Oasis (DSO) and Alibaba Cloud, the cloud computing arm of Alibaba Group, has jointly hosted the Middle East finals of the “Create@Alibaba Cloud Start-up Contest”, CACSC at the Dubai Technology Entrepreneur Centre.
The Dubai session saw the participation of 10 regional technology start-ups spanning multimedia, gaming, e-commerce, online-to-offline, social media, and Internet of Things, IoT.
Marhabababy[dot]com, founded by Pieter and Evelyn Sleeboom, was selected as the winner of the regional finals and invited to compete in the world final in China later this year.
Dubai was chosen to host the regional session of CACSC due to its leading status and the significant advancements achieved by enterprises in the city in the cloud computing domain. The start-up culture in the Middle East has witnessed unprecedented growth in recent years with a surge in the number of developers and businesses inspired by technological innovations.
Shahla Ahmed Abdul Razak, Deputy CEO of DSOA, said, “DSOA remains committed to supporting the local technology entrepreneurship landscape and our collaboration in this innovative contest for start-ups accurately reflects our efforts in this domain. Since establishment, DTEC has enhanced the status of entrepreneurship in the UAE and the wider region by providing an ideal environment for start-ups and tech-enterprises. We were delighted to work closely with Alibaba Cloud on this initiative and provide entrepreneurs with a great opportunity to network and access global resources.”
Sicheng Yu, Vice President of the Alibaba Group and General Manager of Alibaba Cloud Global, said, “We see great potential for the technology sector in the Middle East region. Local start-ups and entrepreneurs are a critical component in driving market growth. Alibaba Cloud supports business of all sizes through empowering global customers with cloud infrastructure and intelligence. As the largest facility of its kind in the region, and the top supporter of technology entrepreneurship, DTEC was the perfect partner to host the Dubai session of this contest.”
CACSC is part of the Alibaba Cloud’s global start-up programme, Create@Alibaba Cloud. The programme champions start-ups and encourages them to maximise their potential through Alibaba’s comprehensive support network and innovative suite of cloud infrastructure services.
CACSC demonstrates Alibaba Cloud’s commitment in providing sophisticated cloud computing technologies and services for the Middle East region, and follows the establishment of a joint venture entity between Alibaba Cloud and Meraas, the Dubai-based holding company in 2015.

Alibaba Cloud also collaborated with other region-based start-ups such as Souq, Careem, Payfort, Entrepreneur Middle East, Pegasus FZ LLC, Dubai Internet City, In5, Flat6labs, CH9 and CBH.

By taking advantage of Alibaba Cloud’s technologies, and with the further engagement of home-grown start-ups, local businesses can overcome operational and technical challenges by optimising cloud infrastructure and adapting big data solutions that ensure accessibility, security, and in-built flexibility.

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