The Ministry of Advanced Industry and Technology (MOII) today announced the launch of the Startup 2025 global exchange program, a historical initiative that connects new international and international companies with new markets, mentors, incubators and investors.
Presented at Make It in the Emirates 2025, the Eau’s flagship industrial meeting, the program reinforces the country’s commitment to advance in the industries ready for the future under the national strategy for industry and advanced technology. Its objective is to strengthen global starting ecosystems and promote international collaboration through immersive two -way exchanges. The first pilot will launch with Japan, unlocking opportunities for new technology companies to expand their global footprint and scale solutions through the borders.
The pilot program will debut in September 2025 at the Osaka Expo, in association with the Ministry of Economy, Commerce and Industry (Meti) of Japan. In October, the EAU will welcome new Japanese companies for a reciprocal exchange, delivered in collaboration with national incubators and ecosystem partners.
The new companies selected for the program will benefit from the immersive locations in the innovation centers, the personalized tutoring, the exposure to dynamic bases of international clients and connections with global investors and business leaders. Each cycle will include a phase of selection, incorporation and international placement. It is expected that between 10 and 12 new companies participate in each cycle.
While Japan is the inaugural partner, Moiat works in close collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to expand the program to additional high potential markets.
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Celebrated under the theme “Advanced Industries. Accelerated”, make it the Emirates 2025 will be the largest edition so far, with more than 700 exhibitors and exhibiting more than 3,800 products manufactured by approximately 68,000 square meters of meters of exposure. More than 30,000 people are expected to attend. The event is based on more than AED 160 billion on compensation opportunities linked to about 4,800 products identified for local manufacturing.
Doing doing it in the Emirates reinforces the EAU’s commitment to the advanced industry, fostering strategic associations and accelerating the adoption of advanced technologies.