Summit | SPECiAL EVENtS | ExhibitioN
11-12 DECEmbEr 2012DubAi WorLD trADE CENtrE, uAE
Under the Patronage ofHis Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum,
UAE Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai
Entrepreneurial Ventures of Arabia (EVA) Summit and Expo
Launched in Washington, D.C. in 2010 by President of the United States Barack Obama, the 3rd Annual Global
Entrepreneurship Summit now comes to Dubai
The 3rd Annual Global Entrepreneurship Summit
The Preeminent Global Summit and Exhibition forInnovation, Entrepreneurship and SMEs
Global
Summit
Presentedby
Dubai, UAE
3rd A
nnual
ENTREPRENEURIALVENTURES OF ARABIAENTREPRENEURSHIP
3rd
Annua
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is in the process of transforming into one of the world’s most exciting high-growth markets. The overwhelming key to that transition will be the development of new businesses, improving competitiveness, raising income and generating employment.
As a result, entrepreneurs and small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are increasingly becoming a priority for local policymakers, who recognise that these two groups play a vital role.
BUSINESSLEADERS
EMPOWERINGTOMORROW’S
• More than one quarter of youths in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region are unemployed. The region needs to create 75 million jobs by 2020 – a jump of more than 40% over the number of jobs in 2011 – just to keep employment close to current levels.
• Currently there are about 150 existing initiatives that encourage entrepreneurial
activity in the MENA region.
• In the MENA region there are an estimated 15 to 20 million entrepreneurs and SMEs.
• The UAE has approximately 200,000 entrepreneurs and SMEs, who employ 42% of the workforce and amount to 30% of GDP.
• Recent reports from the UAE Ministry of Economy show that entrepreneurs and SMEs contributions in 2011 jumped to 60% of GDP.
ENTREPRENEURS
A FLAGSHIPPLATFORM FOR
To drive the region’s economic growth and diversification, focus has to be placed on entrepreneurs that truly
innovate and create new markets or complete supply gaps, as it is these activities that generate positive sustainable economic effects and employment opportunities.
To support this drive, Entrepreneurial Ventures of Arabia (EVA) presents theGlobal Entrepreneurship Summit (GES).
The Global Entrepreneurship Summit was announced in 2009 by President of the United States Barack Obama in his ‘A New Beginning’ speech at Cairo University in Egypt. The GES debuted the following year when the President held the first event in Washington to empower entrepreneurs with the skills and resources necessary to compete and thrive in the 21st century. The 2nd edition followed in 2011, hosted by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Istanbul, Turkey and welcomed a US delegation including Vice President Joe Biden. This prestigious event now comes to Dubai to be held alongside EVA to present an unprecedented platform for the Middle East.
Under the Patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai and backed by overwhelming support, direction and participation from the UAE Government, Entrepreneurial Ventures of Arabia is the Middle East and Africa’s Premier Summit and Exhibition for Innovation, Entrepreneurship and SMEs. Held in Dubai, the event will offer key stakeholders clear insights into the regional new business climate, in a constructive and peer-to-peer setting, whilst providing entrepreneurs and SMEs access to institutional and private investors seeking to explore new business alliances.
CURRENT TRENDS ANDOBSERVATIONS
Early-stage Entrepreneurial Activity (% of Adult Population, 2009)
Arab Countries
Note: The percentage of the population performing early-stage entrepreneurial activity are those people who are involved in setting up a business or owners-managers of new businesses (less than 42 months).
Source: Accelerating entrepreneurship in the Arab World WEF report in collaboration with Booz & Company 2011
Japa
n
Entrepreneurial activity in Arab countries is deceptively high, as it is mostly driven by necessity
24%22%
19%
17%16% 15% 15%
Arab Countries Average = 13%13%12% 12%
10%
9% 9% 8% 8%
6% 6%5% 5%
4% 4% 4% 4%3%
Yem
en
Colo
mbi
a
Chin
a
Alge
ria
Mor
occo
Braz
il
Leba
non
UAE
Tuni
sia
Iran
Jord
an
Nor
way
Syri
a
USA
Swit
zerl
and
Sout
h Af
rica
Unite
d Ki
ngdo
m
Saud
i Ara
bia
Fran
ce
Germ
any
Russ
ia
Ital
y
Finl
and
The MENA region’s entrepreneurial activity today seems robust with approximately 13% of the region’s working population engaged in entrepreneurial activity, far more than in the US, Germany or Japan. However, this is deceptive as the high level of entrepreneurship is mainly driven by necessity – shop owners and farmers who employ only themselves, lack other opportunities and usually do not aspire to grow the business beyond their own subsistence needs.
The Entrepreneurship Ecosystem
Source: Accelerating Entrepreneurship in the Arab World WEF
report in collaboration with Booz & Company 2011
The ecosystem has four elements: personal enablers, financial enablers, business enablers and environmental enablers
In the Middle East some elements of the ecosystem are undeveloped while other elements have benefited from various initiatives. The result
is an out-of-balance ecosystem.
Entrepreneur
Personal Enablers
Financial Enablers
Business Enablers
Informal
Education
Mic
ro-S
ME
Fina
nce
Equity InvestorsPro
fessional
Services
Incubators
Net
wor
king
Ass
ocia
tion
s
Banks
Gov
erm
ent
Prog
ram
s
Mentors /
Advisors
Form
alEd
ucat
ion
lobbies & EntrepreneurialOrganizations
Regulatory Framework
Med
ia &
Cul
ture
Infr
astr
uctu
re
Med
ia &
Cul
ture
Entrepreneur
Abundant Initiatives
Average Number of Initiatives
Informal
Education
Mic
ro-S
ME
Fina
nce
Equity InvestorsPro
fessional
Services
Incubators
Net
wor
king
Ass
ocia
tion
s
Banks
Gov
erm
ent
Prog
ram
s
Mentors /
Advisors
Form
alEd
ucat
ion
lobbies & EntrepreneurialOrganizations
Regulatory Framework
Infr
astr
uctu
re
Environmental Enablers
Med
ia &
Cul
ture
AIMS TO:GES-EVA
ESTABLISHan annual platform for policy makers, investors, start-ups, corporate leaders and entrepreneurs to identify the challenges and opportunities facing the region’s SME sector and to develop solutions. ENGAGE regional policy makers to discuss and implement policies and regulations.
CONNECTand encourage investors to look into sustainable business opportunities and foster partnerships with regional start-ups and SMEs. POWER INNOVATION through knowledge, networking forums and support structures. SUPPORT NGOs in developing the entrepreneur and SME ecosystem and social enterprises.
DEVELOP and attract top talent to the region. ACCELERATE job creation through empowerment of start-ups and SMEs.
THESUMMIT
• Global entrepreneur thought leaders and international policy makers divulge insights and trends
• Two days of power-packed plenary sessions, high-level discussions and government announcements
• Inspirational keynotes from global entrepreneurs divulging tips and strategies to their success
• Closed-door dialogue with senior-ranking government officials, policy makers and power players discussing the support and development of the regional entrepreneur and SME ecosystem
High-level strategic insights including global and regional trends, key
developments, highlights of progress and upcoming predictive indicators.
Includes keynote presentations, panel debates and roundtable sessions.
PERSPECTIVES30,000 FEET
Regional collaboration in an open source economyTackling the challenges of youth unemploymentTriggering growth in transitional economies through entrepreneurshipCatalyst for ‘high impact entrepreneurship’Pioneering a Pan-Arab approach to value creationCreating change leaders – education, competitiveness, innovationTough stand on easy policies
Practical toolkits and critical enablersfor entrepreneurs to ‘start-up’ or‘scale-up’ successfully.
Includes Class-room sessions, presentations, specialised networking,business plan/elevator pitch contest.
BUILDING BLOCKS
GROUND 0̀́
Anatomy of entrepreneurship – beyond youthEcosystem enablers – global initiatives
Mapping the journey – from passion to careerWhere to play – and how to win
Ever failed? Fail again – fail betterAn entrepreneur’s DNA
Making your brand tell a powerful storyPlotting the route ahead
A catalyst for economic change, development and knowledge exchange; the Summit unites the region’s policy makers, regulators, entrepreneurs, SME stakeholders, investors, corporate leaders, NGOs, incubators, procurement decision makers and key influencers in back-to-back sessions including:
Forums for smaller scale establishments to showcase their achievements,
challenges and success stories to new entrants or target investors/markets.
Includes boardroom-style presentations, sales pitches and informal interactive
sessions.
IMAGINED FUTURES
INNOVATION GENE
• Seminars and debates on best practices, business development and access of funding
• Special events including mentoring sessions, debates, procurement matching sessions, Start-up and entrepreneur competitions, live onstage presentations and pitches
• Live feeds and news broadcasts from the event to an international audience
Things no one told you about being creativePioneering ‘blended value’ to the bottom lineBoon and bane of ‘in-touch’ consumersVisionary behind today’s techticsRetailing for today’s consumerFranchising 101The 4 lenses of innovation
RADICALCOLLABORATION
THE VALLEY
Engagement of the entrepreneur and SME ecosystem focusing on specialised topics to enable entrepreneurial culture and regional job creation.
Includes closed-door deliberations, large moderated panel debates, roundtables and keynote presentations.
Role of entrepreneurs and SMEs in today’s social fabric: complexity & challengesIdentifying the real bottleneck: essential public-private collaboration
Taking stock of Pan Arab initiatives: have we delivered?Criticality of the next 12 months - moving from discussion to actionThe choice: making the better choice to support entrepreneurship
Levers to ignite the entrepreneurial spiritInnovations from around the world in creating cultural stimulus
Future-proofing job creationChanging the education paradigm
SHARED SOLUTIONS
An innovative service networking forum connecting global and regional providers of corporate support services (Finance, HR, IT, Legal, Marketing etc.) with entrepreneurs and SMEs seeking back-end administration, regulatory and processing requirements.
INVESTOR CONNECT
Business matching, connecting budding entrepreneurs, start-ups and SMEs with incubators, accelerators and equity investors in one-to-one sessions.
BREAkfAST WITH THE STARS
Up close and personal presentations from global celebrity entrepreneurs to select CEOs/business leaders from prominent corporations and SMEs.
GROW YOUR SME COMPETITION
Regional business plan competition for innovative SMEs offering tech-related products or services.
OPEN fOR BUSINESS
Informal “oasis chat” mentorship sessions for promising entrepreneurs and SMEs with business leaders keen to advise on business, social and personal matters.
A series of knowledge exchange, mentoring and networking platforms.
REGIONALEVENTSSPECIAL
YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS CLUB
Network linking budding Emirati entrepreneurs under 30 and providing them with membership benefits to support their ideas and start-ups.
PROCUREMENT XCHANGE
Sourcing local business generation module pre and at show, connecting SMEs to the key procurement buyers from private and public sectors.
BUSINESS SUPPORT CENTRE
A “one stop shop” centre providing comprehensive incubation and back office business support services for University student entrepreneurs and recent graduates.
SPOTLIGHT ON SUCCESS
Live media interviews with outstanding and inspirational Emirati and UAE entrepreneurs at GES-EVA and broadcasted worldwide.
UAE
• An unparalleled opportunity to meet the region’s leaders, government officials and decision makers
• Connect with the region’s global business leaders• Access new ideas and opportunities to expand your business• Network and engage in frank debates with policymakers, SMEs and entrepreneurs• Make this an integral part of your company’s CSR strategy • Help develop a new-generation entrepreneurial ecosystem• Assist in driving the region's employment• Support the region’s economic development• Save time by meeting hundreds of serious financiers and entrepreneurs in one place, at one time
INVOLVED?SO WHY GET
A business platform for SMEs, suppliers to SMEs, SME funds, government agencies, public and private entities to showcase their products, services, initiatives and achievements in regional SME development, to a cross-sectional audience including investors, channel partners and corporate procurement executives.
WHO WILL BE ON SHOW?SME Owners, SME Service Providers, SME B2B Service Providers & Consultants (Technology, Legal & Audit, Consultancy), Financial Institutions & Banks, Technology Suppliers, Government & Semi-Government Departments.
WHICH DECISION MAkERS WILL YOU BE ABLE TO ACCESS?Government and Private Organisations - Chief Procurement and Information Officers, Procurement & Contracts Directors/Managers, Specifiers, Manufacturers and Resellers, Private Investors & Private Equities, Institutional Capital Providers, Start-ups and Small Business Owners.
HOSTED BUYERS EVA is set to host 100 of the UAE's top procurement professionals through a dedicated Hosted Buyer programme. All participants will have active tenders and purchasing requirements they are looking to place with participating SMEs.
EXHIBITIONTHE
EXHIBITIONSORGANISER
A WORLD-CLASS
Entrepreneurial Ventures of Arabia (EVA) is professionally managed and hosted by the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) which provides more than three decades of experience in delivering world-class events in the Middle East, featuring local, regional and international exhibitors with unmatched expertise and in-depth market knowledge. The extensive portfolio of leading trade and consumer brand events includes GITEX TECHNOLOGY WEEK, Gulfood, Dubai International Boat Show and Dubai Motor Show.
For further information, please contact:
GES-EVA TeamDubai World Trade Centre (L.L.C)P.O. Box 9292 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Tel: +971 4 308 6068/6093 fax: +971 4 318 8607Email: [email protected] Web: www.GES-EVA.com
Top Related