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12 startups qualify for the short list of"Sharjah Gate Challenge 2025"

Sharjah on the first of September / WAM / The Sharjah Entrepreneurship Center (Sharaa) announced the short list of the Sharjah Gate 2025, which includes 12 startups chosen from 4600 posts from more than 90 countries after an accurate evaluation process for the most innovative and influential solutions within the path of “readiness for future skills” in partnership with the Sharjah Special Education Authority and “Arabic in the early childhood” in partnership with Sharjah Education Academy.

The list brings together innovators from the region and the world, who provide advanced solutions that vary between educational platforms, interactive digital content and future skills building techniques, and diversity embodies the essence of the sailor of the list on linking global talents to the prosperous entrepreneurship system in the emirate, in a way that contributes to creating developmentable solutions that re -draw the features of education and expand the horizons of knowledge.

The 12 startup companies will participate in the qualifying companies’ preparation program, which aims, through its intense path, to enable these companies to achieve actual success in the field of field experience (POC), and focuses on introducing the participants to the education system in the emirate and helping them to develop presentations directed to this stage in addition to practical simulation sessions (Ama) that allows them to fully prepare to implement their upcoming solutions with high readiness.

The program concludes the day of the final offers on September 9, as the teams will display their solutions to a committee of strategic partners and educational experts to choose the two companies that will be transferred to the stage of experimental implementation, and extends from the end of September 2025 to January 2026.

The winning project in each path will receive a financial prize of 250 thousand dirhams to support the implementation of the solution and expand its impact, in addition to opportunities to cooperate with the educational sector partners in Sharjah.

The Sharjah Gate Challenge is one of the most prominent institutional innovation programs in the emirate, and is organized by the Sharjah Entrepreneurship Center (Sail), with the aim of enhancing the role of emerging companies in developing practical solutions to overcome the current challenges in various priority sectors, and in its seventh version reflects the emirate’s commitment to build a more comprehensive and innovative educational future based on investment in the child, teacher and school as major components of the development process Sustainable.

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