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Hatta’s Economic Shift Inspires Innovations

Dubai SME has supported the issuance of 45 fee-exempt commercial licences for startups in Hatta to date. This unwavering backing has encouraged entrepreneurial activities in the region, reducing entry barriers for new businesses, and promoting economic innovation….reports Asian Lite News

Hatta, an exclave of Dubai renowned for its enchanting landscapes, rich heritage, and idyllic lifestyle, is undergoing an economic transformation driven by a comprehensive development plan.

Apart from large-scale projects, the region’s changing economic outlook is being shaped by the Dubai Government’s commitment to nurturing the potential of its people, particularly the youth. With a focus on advancing sustainable development and entrepreneurship, the government is inspiring a new generation to dream big and start enterprising ventures.

Catalysing Hatta’s entrepreneurial surge is an ambitious plan set out by the Mohammed bin Rashid Establishment for Small and Medium Enterprises Development (Dubai SME) to support start-ups in the region in 2023.

Dubai SME, a part of the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism (DET), is following through on the leadership’s directives to instil confidence in Hatta’s youth about their own business ideas and entrepreneurial acumen and to empower them to implement new creative approaches, ultimately benefiting the region and its communities.

Specialised programmes

Dubai SME has been actively organising training courses and specialised programmes to lend direction to young entrepreneurs in Hatta on setting up or expanding their own businesses and the results have been extremely encouraging. It conducted 21 workshops and specialised diplomas in entrepreneurship for the commercial and agricultural sectors. These programmes have attracted impressive participation from across the region, with the commercial diploma being highly sought-after. The high enrolment in these programmes indicates a robust interest in food and beverages (FB), tourism and technology courses. Courses in creative entrepreneurial thinking, entrepreneurial leadership, creativity management, and e-commerce have also generated significant interest.

Dubai SME has supported the issuance of 45 fee-exempt commercial licences for startups in Hatta to date. This unwavering backing has encouraged entrepreneurial activities in the region, reducing entry barriers for new businesses, and promoting economic innovation.

New business success stories are emerging in Hatta’s diverse sectors ranging from food, farms, services, tourism and leisure establishments to construction and contracting, fitness centres, blacksmithing, carpentry, aluminium fabrication, among many more. An apiary project in Hatta’s higher reaches has really taken off after initially setting up with loans from Dubai SME and later receiving further financial support for expansion. The Al Doror for Honey and Dates Trade facility boasts a production capacity of more than 20 tonnes of honey annually. This project has become a key contributor to the local agriculture sector, especially in terms of promoting trade in honey and dates.

Hatta Kayak is another company that has been making waves locally with its suite of services focused on tourism and community activities. Dubai SME backed the company in obtaining necessary operational approvals and business licensing and there has been no looking back ever since. This venture too has contributed to local economic and community development.

A restaurant project specialising in local dishes has also become very popular. Having already expanded operations, Tanoor Restaurant provides its customers a unique dining experience with a distinctive ambience that highlights the local culture. Another notable success set up with Dubai SME’s help is Hur Hatta for Salon Supplies Trade, which provides beauty supplies, tools, perfumes, and non-pharmaceutical preparations to licensed salons in Hatta.

Abdul Baset Al Janahi, CEO of Dubai SME, highlighted the integrated plan to enable young entrepreneurs to pitch their ideas and build successful ventures. “Dubai SME stands steadfastly behind Emirati entrepreneurs and businesses, facilitating the financial and technical assistance they may require at every turn. Even after businesses find their feet, Dubai SME is always at hand to enable them to spread their wings, infusing additional capital or providing necessary training. Dubai SME’s support for entrepreneurial talent in Hatta organically boosts the absorption of local talent into the workforce across various key sectors while also meeting objectives of the Dubai Economic Agenda D33.”

“Dubai SME is ever open to new investment opportunities that foster a spirit of entrepreneurship and empower emerging business leaders. It is a natural ally of entrepreneurs whether it be in terms of strategic initiatives or mentorship or resources. Fiscal support is just one criterion when it comes to new businesses; they also need to find harmonious opportunities for knowledge sharing and networking besides a nurturing ecosystem that allows for ideas to develop into successful ventures. Such efforts also go towards strengthening the D33’s key goal of consolidating Dubai’s position among the top three urban economies globally in the next decade,” Al Janahi added.

Diverse showcase

The Hatta Festival organised recently by Brand Dubai, the Government of Dubai Media Office’s creative arm, provided more than a glimpse of the growing presence of local businesses in Hatta. Held as part of the festival, the ‘Proudly from Dubai Market’ featured many products from Hatta-based companies.

The market featured 30 UAE companies affiliated with the ‘Proudly from Dubai’ network, showcasing an assortment of unique product lines and refreshing culinary concepts. The fact that more than half of the businesses at the market originated in Hatta is a testament to the entrepreneurial vigour driving the region’s future.

Hatta-based firms took part in the event in partnership with the Hatta Traders Council and Dubai’s Community Development Authority. In all, 16 food and beverage establishments and 14 businesses showcasing diverse products participated, displaying everything from apparel, fabric and accessories to candles, perfumes, match a powder and coffee beans.

Facilitating youth enterprise

Dubai SME seeks to nurture Hatta’s entrepreneurial spirit in more ways than one. A business facilitation centre, Tasheel, set up at Hatta Community Centre has been a pillar of support for for young entrepreneurs and SME owners in the region. The facilitation centre came about with the DET, represented by Dubai SME, signing a cooperation agreement with the Community Development Authority.

The Tasheel facility allows young entrepreneurs to tap smart services and obtain fee-exempt licences while offering additional support to startups. This includes free access to co-working spaces and meeting rooms, essential for nurturing emerging businesses and fostering community networking. Young entrepreneurs’ projects can gain an early advantage by securing the Intelaq Licence via the Invest in Dubai platform. Dubai SME offers its services in the smart corner of the Tasheel facility.

Further accelerating entrepreneurial opportunities is the Hatta Master Development Plan – part of the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan – that envisages a flurry of development initiatives in Hatta. Wellness, tourism, sports and activities, and sustainability are the four key strategic focuses of the plan, which also supports various projects that can help realise the immediate and future aspirations of Hatta residents.

The formation of the Hatta Traders Council in 2022 aimed to offer support and encouragement to budding entrepreneurs and young business minds, helping them to persist with their business ideas and pursue success and growth. This move was envisioned under the Hatta Master Development Plan. The council, acting under the auspices of the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry, focuses on unlocking new economic opportunities and generating the greatest possible benefit from them.

Manea Al Kaabi, Chairman of the Hatta Traders Council, highlighted the growing awareness among young people in the region of the promise of entrepreneurship. “The Council acts as a facilitator between the business community in Hatta and government agencies to boost entrepreneurship, support traders, share success stories, and foster a stimulating environment that helps them exchange ideas, expertise and experiences while finding better access to resources. It also enables them to contribute positively to the development of economic, tourism, and commercial activities across the region and of Dubai in general.”

Aspiring entrepreneurs in Hatta now have a clear roadmap to craft their destiny by launching enterprises spanning a whole gamut of vital sectors. Government systems they can easily access across the region have been calibrated to extend comprehensive support, including financing, technical support and logistical backup. All they need is to dream big and set out on a determined journey to realise their dreams.

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Mohammed approves Hatta Phase II projects

The Phase II of the Hatta Development Projects features 22 projects and initiatives, which are set to commence this year….reports Asian Lite News

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, reviewed the progress of Phase I of Hatta Development Projects and Initiatives encompassing 14 projects and initiatives.

The Dubai Ruler also approved Phase II of the Development, featuring 22 projects and initiatives, which are set to commence this year. He also felicitated 87 Hatta residents who graduated from the Certified Professional Diplomas in Entrepreneurship and Agricultural Entrepreneurship.

Sheikh Mohammed was received at the Hatta Souq by Mattar Al Tayer, Commissioner-General of Infrastructure, Urban Planning and Wellbeing Pillar and Chairman of the Supreme Committee Overseeing the Development of Hatta.

He was briefed about the design of the Souq which combines modern and traditional elements that blend in with the mountainous nature of the region. Natural resources obtained from the Hatta mountains were used to build the Souq to ensure harmony with its surroundings.

The Souq, which spans 146,000 square feet, has a built area of over 43,000 square feet. It encompasses seven shops, six indoor and seven outdoor kiosks, 42 sales platforms, a large store, eight food carts, a children’s playground, outdoor seating and green spaces, prayer rooms for men and women, and public facilities. The Souq enables residents to display their craft products, agricultural produce, and commercial projects.

Phase I

Sheikh Mohammed was briefed by Mattar Al Tayer on the projects and initiatives in Phase I of the Hatta Development Project. The Supreme Committee Overseeing Hatta Development has completed 14 projects and is presently engaged in the implementation of four more projects as per the approved timetable.

The completed projects include the development of a master plan for the Hatta region, which comprises a strategic framework and a detailed implementation plan for a package of projects and initiatives aimed at supporting the region’s development.

The completed projects include an urban design guide for construction in Hatta’s unique mountainous landscape, apart from the Hatta Souq and Hatta Heritage Village, which aim to highlight the area’s rich culture, history, and customs and enhance the cultural and historical profile of the region.

The integrated services provided to both residents and visitors aim to further enhance their overall experience of the attractions. The Hatta Heritage Village is expected to benefit approximately 40 citizen families.

A 11.5 km track dedicated to cycles and mountain bikes was constructed in the initial phase, along with several quick traffic solutions aimed at improving road conditions and parking facilities in key tourist sites.

Completed projects also included the provision of public and shared mobility solutions, such as e-hailing and shared rental services, in partnership with private entities as well as the construction of bus shelters and mobility hubs, parking facilities and a transportation hub.

An SME Hub was set up to support entrepreneurship and youth projects. The facility seeks to assist small and medium-sized business owners and encourage the youth of Hatta to realise their entrepreneurial aspirations.

Agriculture & Landscaping

Phase I included planting over 13,000 native trees across the region including residential areas, cycling tracks, and roads. Phase I also saw the launch of a programme to support local farmers, and offer them guidance and resources such as fertilisers, seeds, and seedlings. A tourist farm was also established to provide a distinctive experience for visitors.

The initiatives implemented also comprised educational institutions in the Hatta region, diverse service facilities, and several events and programmes to support agricultural, cultural, tourism, and sporting activities.

Strategic Projects

Sheikh Mohammed approved Phase II of Hatta Development Projects and Initiatives, which includes a total of 22 projects and initiatives.

One of the key objectives of the strategic projects is to transform Hatta Beach into an all-season tourist spot that caters to residents and visitors alike. The waterfront of the Hatta Beach features a variety of recreational amenities, services, and activities that cater to the diverse demands of visitors. These facilities are expected to boost the number of tourists and visitors to the region.

The Hatta Waterfalls will be constructed in the vicinity of Hatta Dam. The site will also see the installation of a 5.4 km cable car that will carry visitors from the dam to the top of Umm Al Nusour, the highest peak in Dubai. The projects also include a mountain tramway to improve accessibility to Hatta Dam, as well a stand at the Hatta Dam to ensure safe transportation of visitors to the area.

Hotels and health resorts featuring an urban design aligned with the area’s natural setting will also be constructed. These facilities will cater to all segments of society and promote tourism across Hatta.

Additional Projects

A variety of new projects and initiatives are planned for implementation, such as the restoration of Wadi Lim Lake, and the installation of seasonal kiosks, food carts, facilities, walkways, and rest areas aimed at enhancing investment opportunities and promoting tourism in the area. A new model residential district is being designed in addition to constructing 100 national houses as part of the development.

Hiking tracks will be introduced in select mountainous regions to facilitate leisure and sporting activities. Additionally, a Hatta service centre will be established to cater to the varied requirements of the community. Furthermore, efforts will be made to feature Hatta’s archaeological sites, such as the Hatta tombs dating back to the Bronze and Iron Ages, as well as the Falaj Al Shari’a in Hatta, in the UNESCO World Heritage list.

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Journey towards next 50

Staged in Hatta Dam and surrounded by the Hajar Mountains, the live show saw the attendance of residents from across the UAE…reports Asian Lite Newsdesk

The spectacular official ceremony organised in Hatta marking the golden jubilee of UAE enthralled the nation on Thursday night.

Staged in Hatta Dam and surrounded by the Hajar Mountains, the live show saw the attendance of residents from across the UAE, and was live streamed by all official television channels and the ‘Official 50th UAE National Day’ website.

Journey towards next 50

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, the Supreme Council Members, Rulers of the Emirates, Crown Princes, Deputy Rulers and Sheikhs, attended the celebration on the UAE’s 50th National Day and Golden Jubilee.

The event was held under the patronage of President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

The show’s centerpiece was a huge sculpture, supported by modern technology and set on a floating stage on the Hatta Dam, to highlight the close relationship between humans and nature and UAE’s history since the 19th century.

The show comprised nine chapters chronicling highlights from the UAE’s 50-year development journey and projections of the UAE’s future in the next 50 years.

The first chapter of the show included a drum performance, featuring traditional Emirati rhythms which resonated around the mountains, while the second part showcased the earliest form of the Emirati compass, known as Deira, after which 200 drones lit up the sky as the sculpture began projecting Deirat Al Duroor, the ancient astronomical system used by the UAE people in old times.

The third chapter narrated the stories of the UAE’s first female pioneers, including Sheikha Maitha bint Salmeen Al Mansoori, wife of Sheikh Zayed bin Khalifa, the grandfather of the Founding Father, the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan; Sheikha Hessa bint Al Murr Al Falasi, the grandmother of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai; Sheikha Shamsa bint Sultan Al Marar, who was an exceptional pearl diver and fisherwoman; and Sheikha Hamama bint Obaid Al Teneji, who was a famous healer and botanist.

It concluded with a homage to the achievements of the ‘Mother of the Nation’, H.H. Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, Chairwoman of the General Women’s Union (GWU), President of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood, and Supreme Chairwoman of the Family Development Foundation (FDF).

As for the fourth chapter, it told the story of the agreement that led to the UAE’s Union, where a picture of the UAE’s late Founding Father appeared on the giant sculpture, while the fifth part of the show shed light on the UAE’s transformation from a desert to a luxuriant green land.

The sixth part featured the UAE’s national anthem, and was followed by a chapter on key moments in the UAE’s history leading to the hosting of Expo 2020 Dubai, to the sounds of traditional music.

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Titled ‘Letters to the Future’, the final part of the show featured three girls writing letters to their future selves, epitomising the UAE’s ambitious vision and aspirations for the future.

The celebration concluded with a dazzling firework spectacle, launched by drones, to mark the end of the first 50 years of the UAE’s journey and the beginning of its march towards the future.

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Grand celebrations planned in Hatta to mark Golden Jubilee

A briefing video prepared by the UAE Golden Jubilee Celebrations Committee highlights main aspects of the 50th National Day celebrations planned on December 2…report Asian Lite News

Set against the scenic landscape of Hatta’s dams, lakes and valleys; a briefing video prepared by the UAE Golden Jubilee Celebrations Committee was released ahead of the UAE National Day. It highlighted the main aspects of the 50th National Day celebrations planned on December 2.

Grand celebrations planned in Hatta to mark Golden Jubilee

Eisa Alsubousi, Head of Communications of the UAE 50th National Day Executive team, started the briefing by introducing the different facets covered in the video. From the celebration’s brand identity and the role of distinguished UAE figures in shaping the history of the UAE to the celebratory music and dance and the captivating features of the official celebration ceremony.

Saeed Al Suwaidi, Head of Research from Bani & Al Culture of the UAE 50th National Day team, said the celebrations will focus on the relationship between the people and their homeland by emphasising aspects related to the UAE’s agricultural, desert, mountain and marine environments. He also noted that the show will include stories heard for the first time about some of the distinguished figures, including women, who played a role in shaping the history of the UAE.

On operations, Butti Al Muhairi, Head of Operations of the UAE 50th National Day Executive team said that preparations for the celebrations in Hatta started more than 142 days ago. More than 1,400 individuals from over 100 nationalities worked for a total of more than one million and 500 thousand man hours on site.

By fusing Emirati traditional song with international music, music composer Mohammed Al Ahmed, of the UAE 50th National Day team, said that this year’s celebrations will include orchestral performances and the tribal vocal art of Al-Nadba and Al-Ruwah, traditionally performed on national and celebratory occasions. He added that the celebrations will also include music from traditional dance performances such as Al-Ayala, Al-Harbiya and others. The show will also include poetry which will be featured prominently during the festivities signifying its prominent role in UAE culture.

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On the artistic direction front, the official celebration is managed by Rawdha Al Qubaisi, Creative Executive Producer and Artistic Directors, Shaikha Al Ketbi and Es Devlin. One of the extraordinary features of the theatrical show is that it will be set on a floating stage in the middle of the Hatta dam amidst the breathtaking landscape using state-of-the-art technology. The Artistic Directors of the show noted in the briefing that the show will include state-of-the-art techniques that have never been seen before. One particular technique used this year in the firework display is the use of drones to lift the fireworks higher in the air, thus reducing the use of pyro material and creating a new breathtaking illusion and mesmerising experience.

The show also uses mid-air projections by utilising water screens and a large sculpture to bring to the audience a floating theatrical experience, staged in Hatta Dam and surrounded by the Hajar mountains.

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Kholoud Sharafi, Brand Designer from Tinkah of the UAE 50th National Day team, spoke about the design journey of creating the brand identity of the UAE National Day. Sharafi mentioned how she was inspired by archival materials such as postage stamps, television footage, celebratory letters published in newspapers and even street signage and decorations from around the country.

Audiences across the UAE will be able to watch the official celebration live starting 17:30 on the official website of the UAE National Day and on all local TV channels. The spectacular show is open to the public, starting from the 4th until 12th December. Tickets are available on www.UAENationalDay.ae

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Hatta Set to Host UAE’s Golden Jubilee Celebrations

Equidistant from all the seven emirates, Hatta is a remarkable historical locale and a vibrant and exciting tourist destination, reports Asian Lite News

The UAE’s Golden Jubilee Celebrations Committee announced that the official ceremony celebrating the 50th UAE National Day on December 2, will take place in Dubai’s Hatta.

People around the UAE will be able to watch the show live on December 2nd at 5:30pm on the UAE National Day official website and on all local TV channels. The spectacular theatrical show will take viewers on a journey through the land’s history and is open to the public, starting from the 4th until the 12th of December.

Equidistant from all the seven emirates, Hatta is a remarkable historical locale and a vibrant and exciting tourist destination. The city boasts breathtaking natural wonders and a scenic landscape featuring dams, lakes and valleys dotted with historical monuments.

The area witnessed several development projects in recent years and six new ones this year alone. Earlier last month, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, revealed a comprehensive development plan in Hatta, which includes the construction of a beach and a new lake, and transport systems for the mountain slopes – a funicular and the longest mountain walk in the Emirates. The projects were unveiled as part of a 20-year Hatta Master Development Plan.

The 3000-year-old town is a strategic centre that was once a trading route and a crossing for caravans and travellers connecting people from all around. Hatta represents part of the rich history of the UAE and the story of its people, serving as an optimal location for a show set against a captivating natural canvas.

Shaikha Al Ketbi, Head of Creative Strategy of the Year of the 50th commented, “The Official 50th UAE National Day celebration will feature a spectacular show highlighting the deep connections between people, nature and technology. Staged in Hatta Dam and surrounded by the Hajar mountains, the floating theatrical experience will take viewers on a journey through the land’s history in the lead up to the inception of the union and across the 50 years that followed. Through unparalleled creative and artistic storytelling, the show will also shed light on the achievements of today and offer a unique glimpse into the promising future that awaits everyone who calls the UAE home.”

Earlier last month, celebrations of the National Day kicked off 50 days before the UAE National Day to mark the country’s Golden Jubilee milestone. The Official 50th National Day celebration will take place on December 2, and continue until December 12. Tickets for the shows running from December 4 until December 12 are now live on www.UAENationalDay.ae.

Limited tickets are now live on www.UAENationalDay.ae.