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Sharjah, United Arab Emirates: Accelerating efforts to instill critical thinking skills, creativity and the entrepreneurial mindset among stay-at-home students, amid Covid-19 concerns, the Sharjah Entrepreneurship Center (Sheraa), in partnership with the Sharjah Private Education Authority, has officially announced the launch of its second phase of their partnership. In its second edition, Startup Sharjah will bring together high school students for a two-week intensive bootcamp. The students will compete with each other using their tech-enabled ideas, all of which revolve around the United Nations Sustainable Development goals. The program began June 14th, 2020.
Adapted into an online format in order to uphold health and safety regulations, the second Startup Sharjah competition is a part of the Future Changemakers initiative. The initiative was launched in April to utilize the remote learning period and encourage students to discover, invest in and foster their talent. The Startup Sharjah applicants have been selected from within the Sheraa Online School.
Najla Al Midfa, CEO of Sheraa, said, "Through programs such as the Sheraa Online School and Startup Sharjah, we strive to create an interactive educational experience that will provide our future changemakers with the right tools and - more importantly - the entrepreneurial mindset that will enable them to build high-impact ventures. By focusing this competition on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, we aim to teach these students that you are never too young to make a difference, and we are excited to showcase what passionate youth are capable of.”
Designed to build a startup, from conception to prototype, the online program consists of weekly workshops and one-on-one mentorship sessions, covering topics such as market validation, prototyping, and financials. The students will also be connected to seasoned founders from the Sheraa Alumni community who will help in mentoring their venture creation process.
Twenty shortlisted students will get the opportunity to pitch their tech-enabled business idea in front of an online judging panel of ecosystem leaders, after which the top three will be awarded grants of 10,000 AED, 5,000 AED, and 2,500 AED respectively.
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About Sheraa (Sharjah Entrepreneurship Center):
Sharjah Entrepreneurship Center (Sheraa) was launched in January 2016 to support and grow early stage, tech-enabled ventures. It is the first step of the entrepreneurial journey, supporting founders as they develop their ideas, build and launch their initial products, and become investment-ready. Sheraa also provides a soft-landing offering to established tech startups that want to build a presence in Sharjah, helping to transform the emirate into a thriving entrepreneurship hub.
Sheraa - meaning ‘Sail’ in Arabic – is cultivating an entrepreneurial culture that empowers founders to improve their communities and change the world.
Sheraa, a non-profit government organization, is headquartered at the American University of Sharjah and hosts a thriving community of ambitious entrepreneurs. The second Sheraa hub, launched in September 2018, is located at the University of Sharjah.
Since its inception, Sheraa has successfully built a community of over 10,000 entrepreneurs and ecosystem players. Over 100 startups have graduated from Sheraa’s programs, generating over $35 million in revenue and raising over $50 million in investment. In addition, Sheraa startups have created over 600 jobs.
For more information, please visit - https://sheraa.ae/
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