Key Points

The UAE and India strengthened innovation ties with a high-impact MoU signed at a Mumbai start-up event. The partnership between the UAE-India CEPA Council and IIT Bombay's SINE aims to fast-track cross-border growth for Indian founders. Bilateral trade surged to $83.64 billion, reflecting strong economic momentum. The Start-up Series will provide incubation, mentorship, and investor access for selected ventures.

Key Points: UAE and India Boost Start-up Ties with IIT Bombay MoU in Mumbai

  • UAE-India CEPA Council signs MoU with IIT Bombay's SINE for start-up support
  • Bilateral trade hits $83.64B with 15% YoY growth
  • UAE FDI in India triples to $3.35B in FY23
  • Start-up Series offers UAE soft-landing packages for Indian founders
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UAE deepens innovation ties with India through high-impact MoU at Mumbai start-up event

UAE-India CEPA Council partners with IIT Bombay's SINE to fast-track start-up growth and innovation through a landmark MoU.

"The Start-up Series transforms the UAE-India partnership into a launchpad for next-gen entrepreneurship. – Ahmed Aljneibi, UAE-India CEPA Council"

Mumbai, July 11

The UAE-India CEPA Council (UICC), in collaboration with the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in India, hosted an exclusive Start-up Sundowner at the St Regis Mumbai, an official statement said.

The event spotlighted the opportunities for Indian founders and start-ups to participate in the newly launched UAE-India CEPA Start-up Series, a high-impact platform designed to fast-track cross-border growth, collaboration, and market access, the statement said.

In his opening remarks, Abdulnasser Alshaali, the UAE Ambassador to India, reaffirmed the UAE's vision for fostering dynamic, innovation-led collaboration between the two nations. He emphasised that India's entrepreneurial energy as a vital force in the bilateral partnership.

A highlight of the evening was the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the UAE-India CEPA Council and the Society for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (SINE), the technology business incubator of the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay). The MoU formalises a partnership to identify and support high-potential start-ups from the SINE ecosystem and alumni network for participation in the Start-up Series.

Following the signing, Ahmed Aljneibi, Director of the UAE-India CEPA Council, delivered an insightful overview of the Start-up Series, detailing the platform's strategic design to support Indian start-ups in scaling into the UAE. "The Start-up Series is a another step forward in transforming the UAE-India partnership into a launchpad for next-generation entrepreneurship and cross-border innovation," Aljneibi said.

Guests were then introduced to the official trailer for the UAE-India Start-up Series, which outlined the initiative's vision, opportunities, and roadmap. The video spotlighted the upcoming flagship pitch event in New Delhi, where selected ventures will gain access to an exclusive UAE soft-landing package, including incubation, licensing, mentorship, and investor exposure.

The Start-up Series builds on the strong economic momentum between the UAE and India, offering a new platform for start-up-led collaboration. In FY 2023-24, bilateral trade reached USD 83.64 billion, marking a nearly 15 per cent year-on-year increase since the CEPA came into effect. India's non-oil exports to the UAE surged by over 20 per cent, while UAE foreign direct investment (FDI) into India tripled, rising from USD 1.03 billion in FY 2021-22 to USD 3.35 billion in FY 2022-23, making the UAE India's fourth-largest investor, as per the statement.

The event was featured live across the UAE-India CEPA Council's social media handles. A post-produced video and event gallery will be published soon on LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone working in the startup ecosystem, I'm thrilled about this collaboration. The mentorship and investor exposure opportunities are exactly what young Indian entrepreneurs need. Hope to see more such initiatives!
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Rahul R
While this sounds promising, I hope the benefits will reach startups beyond just IIT Bombay. India has brilliant entrepreneurs across all tier 2/3 cities who deserve such opportunities too.
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Sarah B
The trade numbers are impressive! $83 billion bilateral trade is no small feat. This partnership could really help Indian startups understand Middle Eastern markets better. Exciting times ahead for cross-border innovation.
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Vikram M
UAE has been a second home for many Indians. This MoU will strengthen our economic ties further. The tripling of UAE FDI into India shows how much potential there is in this relationship. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
Hope they focus on women-led startups too! We need more gender-inclusive programs in such international collaborations. The UAE market has huge potential for Indian women entrepreneurs.
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Michael C
The licensing support mentioned could be crucial. Many Indian startups struggle with international regulations. Having structured guidance will make UAE expansion much smoother.

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