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Sharjah Business Women Council Launches New Hub to Support Women Entrepreneurs

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Sharjah Business Women Council Launches New Hub to Support Women Entrepreneurs
Sharjah Business Women Council Launches New Hub to Support Women Entrepreneurs | Photography: WAM


SHARJAH, May 25 (Saudi Arabia Breaking News) — The Sharjah Business Women Council launched a new business hub in Al Mamsha to support women entrepreneurs and business owners through networking, knowledge exchange and collaboration opportunities.


The space was unveiled during an open gathering attended by Sheikha Hind bint Majid Al Qasimi, Chairperson of the Sharjah Business Women Council, along with board members and business leaders.


The hub is designed to serve women entrepreneurs and business owners in Sharjah and across the UAE by providing access to services, initiatives and professional support.


The initiative aims to strengthen collaboration among council members, support women-led businesses and expand their contribution to the local economy.


The council also launched “Haseelah,” an interactive platform connecting women entrepreneurs and business owners with experts, entrepreneurs and influential figures from the UAE and abroad.


The platform aims to provide mentorship, support the exchange of expertise, expand professional networks and connect participants with services and entities that can support business growth and long-term sustainability.


“Many entrepreneurs and business owners have strong ideas, but the challenge is turning those ideas into sustainable businesses. This space is designed to help businesswomen connect, exchange experiences, and access practical knowledge to support clearer, more confident decision-making,” Sheikha Hind said.


“We believe collaboration plays an important role in helping women-led businesses grow. By creating a supportive professional environment, we aim to strengthen connections between entrepreneurs and support the wider presence of women-led businesses in the local economy,” she added.


The event included an interactive workshop focused on reviewing business ideas and projects through a practical lens.


Participants discussed concept clarity, target audiences, project value and next steps, with group exercises and real-life scenarios helping them identify priorities, resources, strengths and gaps before launching or expanding their businesses.

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