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Dubai Knowledge Village and DEDC sign MoU

  • United Arab Emirates: Monday, September 08 - 2008 at 16:54
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Dubai Knowledge Village (DKV), a member of TECOM Investments, today announced it has signed a three-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Dubai Export Development Corporation (DEDC) to facilitate human capital services organisation, to aggressively expand their footprint across the region.

The MoU was signed by Dr Ayoub Kazim, Executive Director, Dubai International Academic City and Dubai Knowledge Village, and Engineer Saed Al Awadi, Chief Executive Officer, DEDC.

Under the terms of agreement, a joint management committee comprising representatives from Dubai Knowledge Village and the DEDC will be set up to oversee the partnership. The team will facilitate companies based in the knowledge cluster to penetrate potential markets including the GCC, Middle East and the Indian Subcontinent.

With an aim to promote Dubai in the international arena, DEDC will work towards creating an enabling environment through hosting special events in partnership with companies based in Dubai Knowledge Village. Workshops will be held to highlight potential export areas in the region, while focusing on the benefits of establishing export clinics for developing an organization's competency in the sector and help raise profitability.

Dr Kazim said:
"As the world's only free zone totally dedicated to human resource management, Dubai Knowledge Village regularly spearheads activities that aim to equip professionals and executives with skills relevant to their respective industries. We look forward to our first collaboration with the Dubai Export Development Corporation, which we believe will provide a suitable platform for companies to fully develop their export potential."


Ibrahim Moosa Jamel, Director for Business Development, Dubai Knowledge Village, said:
"We are pleased to be part of this initiative to create opportunities in international markets for Dubai's knowledge-based sectors. The expansion of these companies will be in line with the objectives set out in the Dubai Strategic Plan 2015."


Under the MoU, DEDC will facilitate export financing schemes, and boost HR development through training on export marketing, social and environmental concerns, and sharing best practices in the industry.

Engineer Saed Al Awadi said:
"DEDC not only focuses on promoting non-oil exports from the emirate but is also concentrating on spreading awareness on the various services Dubai can make available to overseas markets. Our partnership with Dubai Knowledge Village will help us collaborate on research and development, particularly in areas that will enhance the scope of human capital services organizations based in Dubai."


Commencing operations in 2007, Dubai Export Development Corporation is an autonomous organization established by Dubai Government to provide exporters with data and services necessary to enter foreign markets. DEDC strives to achieve top-notch status in facilitating exporters by creating an appropriate environment for exports, and enhancing Dubai's global competitiveness as a preferred trading partner.

Established in 2003 to create an HRD hub for the region, Dubai Knowledge Village is home to over 400 professional training centres specialized in HR development, professional testing, as well as management training and consultancy services.
From left to right: Engineer Saed Al Awadi, Chief Executive Officer, Dubai Export Development Corporation (DEDC), and Dr Ayoub Kazim, Executive Director, Dubai International Academic City and Dubai Knowledge Village (DKV),  signing a three-year MoU  to facilitate human capital services organisations to aggressively expand their footprint across potential markets in the GCC, Middle East and the Indian Subcontinent. 
From left to right: Engineer Saed Al Awadi, Chief Executive Officer, Dubai Export Development Corporation (DEDC), and Dr Ayoub Kazim, Executive Director, Dubai International Academic City and Dubai Knowledge Village (DKV), signing a three-year MoU to facilitate human capital services organisations to aggressively expand their footprint across potential markets in the GCC, Middle East and the Indian Subcontinent.
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About Dubai Knowledge Village:

Dubai Knowledge Village (DKV), launched in 2003, places the Middle East on the map as a destination for learning excellence. Its 1 KM long picturesque campus provides a ready environment for a variety of knowledge-based entities including training centres and learning support entities. This thriving knowledge community was founded as part of a long-term economic strategy to develop the region's talent pool and accelerate its move into a knowledge-based economy. Benefits for Dubai Knowledge Village partners include 100% foreign ownership, 100% freedom from taxes, 100% repatriation of assets and profits and effortless visa issuance procedures. DKV has over 400 partners which include training centres, professional centres and HR companies. DKV also enjoys the distinction of being the world's only Free Zone totally focused on professional training and learning support services.

About Dubai Export Development Corporation:

Commenced operation in 2007, the Dubai Export Development Corporation (DEDC) is an autonomous organisation under the directive of the Government of Dubai. Its vision is to be a world-class model in assisting and facilitating exporters, by creating an enabling environment for exports, with the aim of enhancing the competitiveness of Dubai as a preferred trading partner.

The DEDC has moulded its mission to identify and effectively deliver value-added trade support services to Dubai export enterprises for accelerated and profitable expansion of their business in foreign markets.

For further information, please contact:

Zeba Ahmad
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+9714 361 3333 (switchboard)
Fax: +9714 388 8001

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