
Dubai Silicon Oasis Hosts Inaugural Middle East Edition of Doers Summit
Set to take place at Dubai Silicon Oasis, the Summit is expected to draw over 3,000 participants, including hundreds of startups, venture capital firms, and innovation leaders from across the Middle East, Europe, and Africa. The event aims to accelerate cross-border collaboration, drive investment, and foster entrepreneurial growth across the region.
The agreement was signed at the Dubai Integrated Economic Zones Authority (DIEZ) headquarters in the presence of senior officials, including His Excellency Dr. Mohammed Al Zarooni, Executive Chairman of DIEZ. The Summit's format will focus on curated matchmaking, storytelling-driven sessions, and immersive networking environments designed to facilitate long-term partnerships.
Badr Buhannad, Deputy Director General of Dubai Silicon Oasis, emphasized that hosting the Summit aligns with Dubai's D33 Economic Agenda, supporting the city's push toward global economic and digital leadership. 'This partnership reinforces our role in enabling knowledge-based industries and attracting future-focused ventures,'
he said.
With its roots in Limassol and Athens, the Doers Summit has built a reputation as a bridge between continents. Organizers say launching in Dubai reflects the region's growing momentum in innovation and venture capital, making it a natural next step for the platform's expansion.
The Dubai edition will feature dedicated community zones, side events, and informal lounges aimed at encouraging collaboration in a relaxed, high-impact setting.
News Source: Dubai Media Office
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