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SRTIP discuses R&D investment with Colombian delegation

November 07, 2021 / 6:57 PM
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Sharjah 24: A high-level economic delegation from the Republic of Colombia visited the Sharjah Research, Technology and Innovation Park (SRTIP), which included several ministers, 20 CEOs of major Colombian technology companies, and representatives from various government and private sectors, with the goal of reviewing the Park's experience and existing projects, and also discussing joint cooperation opportunities.
Hussain Al Mahmoudi, the Chief Executive Officer of SRTIP, as well as the directors of the park's companies and investors, and the directors of the different departments, welcomed the delegation. 

The Colombian delegation's visit is part of a tour aimed at learning about Sharjah's advanced business environment, and also the park's experience and initiatives to develop technical solutions for a number of vital sectors, available investment opportunities, the services it provides to investors and emerging companies, and ways to enhance economic cooperation and partnerships.

The delegation listened to Hassan Al Mahmoudi, CEO of SRTIP, provide an overview of the park's advantages, which are reflected in its location in an integrated and complete university city.

Likewise, the delegation visited the Middle East Test Centre for Smart Manufacturing, which houses cutting-edge technologies and applied research laboratories in a variety of fields, and the park's business centre, the Maker Space, also known as the "Sharjah Open Innovation Lab "SOILAB," Sharjah's first incubator for start-ups and innovative businesses.

The delegation members acknowledged their enthusiasm for the Sharjah Research, Technology, and Innovation Park's illustrious achievements and potential.
November 07, 2021 / 6:57 PM

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