Dubai Chambers organised a visit for a delegation from Ethiopia recently, welcoming 10 notable decision makers from the public and private sectors.
The delegation was headed by Ewnetu Abera, CEO of Perago Information Systems, the company mandated with implementing the.gov initiative for the Federal Government of Ethiopia.
The delegates sought to explore Dubai’s success in digital services, discuss the prospects of establishing potential business partnerships, and sign agreements that would support the Digital Ethiopia 2025 Strategy, in addition to exchanging knowledge and expertise.
Dubai Chambers’ representative office in Ethiopia made significant efforts that paved the way for the visit; the office is tasked with attracting foreign investments and supporting Dubai-based companies to expand in global markets.
The visiting delegation included representatives of the Ministry of Innovation and Technology in Ethiopia and executives from Perago Information Systems.
The delegation held eight meetings with representatives from Dubai Chambers, Digital Dubai, and a number of companies, including OnTime, Value Grid, Digital Falcon, and World1Media, to discuss opportunities for establishing partnerships and collaborations.
The delegation met with Khalid Al-Jarwan, Executive Director of Dubai Chamber for Digital Economy, who introduced them to the evolution of the digital economy in the Emirate of Dubai, as well as the Chamber’s efforts to fulfil the vision of Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, Ruler of Dubai, to promote the emirate as a world capital of the digital economy and a leading destination for international digital companies.
Al-Jarwan stressed the importance of partnerships and collaborative efforts, highlighting the competitive advantages Dubai offers to digital startups looking to expand into global markets. He asserted that the Dubai Chamber for Digital Economy is prepared to provide the necessary facilities and support to encourage African digital companies in general – and Ethiopian firms, in particular – to choose Dubai as their base of operations and a gateway for their expansion.
Ethiopia is a leading digital startup market in Africa and an important economic partner for the Emirate of Dubai, Al-Jarwan explained, noting that the digital economy is a fundamental pillar in efforts to establish future economic partnerships between the two regions.
The visiting delegation applauded the strong partnership between the public and private sectors in Dubai, the rapid development of the digital economy, and the emirate’s reputation as a global destination for digital companies. The delegates noted that Dubai – and its public and private sectors – have accumulated extensive experience that can help Ethiopia achieve the objectives of its Digital Ethiopia 2025 Strategy.
Omar Khan, Director of International Offices at Dubai International Chamber, said that organising this delegation comes at a time when efforts are being made across the board to advance Dubai’s position as a global business destination, and a hub for international expertise in customer service and digital transformation.
The Chambers’ representative office in Ethiopia is committed to supporting Dubai-based companies to expand into global markets and export the emirate’s successful experience in various fields as a means to achieve strategic objectives, he explained.
Khan noted that the visit was successful in introducing the delegation to the competitive advantages of Dubai’s economy; it presented the model used to establish and administer strategic partnerships between the public and private sectors, and underlined the expertise that Dubai can offer its partners in foreign markets. The visit has opened doors wide for future collaborations, he asserted.
The visiting delegation toured the Membership and Documentation department at the Dubai Chamber of Commerce, where they met with its Director Abdulla Al-Theeb and explored the smart services the Chamber offers its members.
The delegates lauded the digital model the Chamber implements, which boasts seamless procedures and allows for speedy service provision to promote customer happiness. They also praised the Chamber’s performance evaluation process, which uses a digital dashboard, as well as its high-quality, efficient digital services, noting that it is a model that can be implemented across government entities in Ethiopia.
Al-Theeb highlighted the principles that the Chamber’s customer service and digital transformation systems rely on, pointing out that customer happiness is a top priority that requires continuous investment to provide exceptional solutions for customers to complete their transactions easily and conveniently, saving them time and effort.