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Dubai Silicon Oasis, India Innovation Hub tie up with EaseMyTrip, HSBC for tech-startups

“Dubai Silicon Oasis offers world-class facilities to start-ups and entrepreneurs, streamlining their business set-up and operations. It is also home to more than 1,000 startups from more than 75 countries.”

— Ghanim Al Falasi

 

Dubai Silicon Oasis (DSO) and India Innovation Hub recently announced a partnership with EaseMyTrip and HSBC to boost tech-startups.

Ghanim Al Falasi, Senior Vice President, Technology and Entrepreneurship, Dtec, said: “Dubai Silicon Oasis offers world-class facilities to start-ups and entrepreneurs, streamlining their business set-up and operations. It is also home to more than 1,000 startups from more than 75 countries, providing a conducive business environment and collaboration platform for like-minded individuals. We look forward to playing a key role in paving the way for these 200 new Indian start-ups and facilitating their expansion into the region.”

 

Dubai Silicon Oasis is home to more than 1,000 startups from more than 75 countries, providing a conducive business environment and collaboration platform for like-minded individuals

 

Hitendra Dave, General Manager and CEO of HSBC, India, said, “Tech and new age business segment commonly called ‘startups’ is a key target segment for HSBC India. We have custom built products and solutions for startups across their growth cycle spectrum of early-stage, growth stage, to Unicorns and beyond. We already bank some of India’s best known, and up-and-coming startups, and we hope to partner more in the coming months and quarters.”

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