Hub71’s ‘The Outliers’ startup programme will feature tech challenges from five top Abu Dhabi firms

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This year’ edition of ‘The Outliers’ Hub71’s annual program designed for tech startups will feature seven challenges this year from five leading organisations, including Aldar, the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT), the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH), and Thales.

The tech challenge programme will enable startups to collaborate with major corporations and government agencies across Abu Dhabi’s diverse economy, allowing founders to respond with technology-led approaches that address their challenges. According to Hub71, startups will be able to customise their product to support the organization’s business objectives, develop commercial deals, and earn up to AED 100,000 in value to fund the development of their POC (proof of concept).

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Hub71’s ‘The Outliers’ startup programme will feature tech challenges from five top Abu Dhabi firms

This year’ edition of ‘The Outliers’ Hub71’s annual program designed for tech startups will feature seven challenges this year from five leading organisations, including Aldar, the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT), the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH), and Thales.

The tech challenge programme will enable startups to collaborate with major corporations and government agencies across Abu Dhabi’s diverse economy, allowing founders to respond with technology-led approaches that address their challenges. According to Hub71, startups will be able to customise their product to support the organization’s business objectives, develop commercial deals, and earn up to AED 100,000 in value to fund the development of their POC (proof of concept).

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