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    The Missing Piece in the Middle East’s Startup Boom

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    Dubai’s startup ecosystem has never been more dynamic. Every week, ambitious founders arrive with bold ideas, investors search for the next high-growth opportunity and experienced operators relocate to be part of one of the world’s fastest-moving innovation hubs. From the outside, it feels like the perfect place to build a company, and in many ways, it is.

    After more than twelve years building businesses across Europe and the UAE, I’ve come to realise that entrepreneurship is rarely about having the best idea. My career has taken me from the corporate world into building companies of my own, launching brands for both my own ventures and other businesses, opening a hospitality concept and, more recently, working alongside founders as they prepare to grow and raise capital. Today, as Co-Founder and COO of The Circle, a venture ecosystem built in partnership with The Block in Dubai, I spend a large part of my time meeting entrepreneurs, investors and experienced operators from across the region.

    Those conversations have changed the way I think about entrepreneurship.

    When founders talk about the challenges they face, the discussion almost always turns to funding. It’s understandable because investment is often seen as the milestone that unlocks growth. Yet after reviewing countless pitch decks and spending time with founders at very different stages of their journey, I’ve become convinced that funding is often a symptom rather than the problem itself.

    What I see most often is that talented founders are simply building in isolation.

    Some have developed exceptional products but have never spoken to someone with commercial experience who could help them bring those products to market. Others begin fundraising before receiving honest feedback on whether their business is truly investment-ready. At the same time, I regularly meet experienced executives and successful entrepreneurs who genuinely want to mentor the next generation but don’t have a structured way to share what they’ve learned. None of these people are difficult to find in Dubai. The challenge is that they rarely meet one another early enough for those relationships to have the greatest impact.

    That observation has reinforced something I’ve learned throughout my own entrepreneurial journey. Businesses don’t grow because founders have all the answers. They grow because founders are willing to surround themselves with people who ask better questions, challenge their assumptions and help them avoid mistakes they can’t yet see.

    Looking back, I can honestly say that some of the most important moments in my career didn’t come from a boardroom presentation or a fundraising meeting. They came from conversations. Sometimes it was a mentor who challenged a decision I was convinced was the right one. Sometimes it was another entrepreneur who had already experienced the obstacle I was facing. Sometimes it was a strategic introduction that opened a door I couldn’t have opened on my own. Those moments rarely make headlines, yet they often shape the future of a business far more than people realise.

    That’s why I always encourage founders to think about building their network long before they think about raising capital. The strongest relationships aren’t created because someone needs something. They’re built over time through trust, consistency and a genuine willingness to create value for others. Investors rarely invest only in a pitch deck. They invest in founders they’ve come to know, understand and believe in.

    The same applies to feedback. One of the biggest mistakes I see is waiting until everything feels perfect before asking for an opinion. In reality, the earlier founders expose their thinking to experienced people, the faster they learn. Honest feedback can save months of work, redirect an entire strategy and dramatically improve the quality of future conversations with customers, partners and investors.

    I’ve also become convinced that the quality of an entrepreneur’s environment has a direct impact on the quality of their decisions. Being surrounded by ambitious people naturally raises your own standards. Spending time with experienced operators changes the questions you ask. Listening to investors changes the way you think about growth. The ecosystem around a founder quietly influences almost every important decision they make.

    This belief is ultimately what led my co-founders and me to create The Circle

    We weren’t trying to build another networking community or another accelerator. We wanted to create an environment where founders, investors, mentors and operators could build meaningful relationships over time because we’ve seen firsthand how often those relationships become the catalyst for growth.

    As artificial intelligence continues to transform the way we build companies, information is becoming easier than ever to access. Almost anyone can generate a business plan, learn a new framework or understand the basics of fundraising within minutes. What technology still cannot replicate is trust. It cannot replace experience, meaningful introductions or the confidence that comes from learning directly from someone who has already walked the path you’re about to take.

    The Middle East has already established itself as one of the world’s most exciting places to build a business. The ambition is here, the talent is here and the capital is here. I believe the next infrastructure-at-wsis-forum-2026-and-ai-for-good-global-summit/”>stage of the region’s startup boom will be defined less by the number of companies we create and more by the strength of the ecosystems we build around them. In the end, the founders who succeed won’t simply be those with the best products. They’ll be the ones who understand that no great company is ever built alone.

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