Visa Hosts Dubai Smart City Accelerator's FastTrack Mentoring Program

  • Payments
  • 16.07.2018 09:26 am

Visa, the world leader in digital payments, and Startupbootcamp, the leading network of innovation programs accelerating startups worldwide, hosted “FastTrack”, a mentoring session for startups participating in the Dubai Smart City Accelerator, which is hosted in Dubai Technology Entrepreneur Centre (dtec), the largest hub of its kind in the Middle East that is wholly owned by Dubai Silicon Oasis Authority (DSOA).

The FastTrack mentoring session, which was held recently at Visa’s Innovation Center in Dubai, is part of the Dubai Smart City Accelerator program that was launched by DSOA and operated by Startupbootcamp, which also runs similar FastTrack sessions in Europe, Middle East, North Africa and India.

At FastTrack sessions, applicants for this year’s program are invited to pitch to a panel of senior industry mentors. Following the presentations by the startups, the panel provides them with feedback and mentoring. Shortlisted teams will be invited to attend an event in Dubai in mid-August where ten finalists will be selected to join the three-month accelerator program that kicks-off in September.

The FastTrack sessions provide ample networking opportunities for startups specializing in Internet of Things (IoT) and connectivity, urban automation and smart transportation, open city data, sustainable cities and living, smart government, smart retail, artificial intelligence and blockchain.

Commenting on this initiative, Otto Williams, Head Strategic Partnerships, Fintech and Ventures at Visa, said: “Visa is proud to support Dubai Smart City Accelerator as we work collectively on the mission to provide start-ups with the right support, and mentorship to thrive and shape the course of smart cities in the future. The startups who presented during the FastTrack session are focusing on how to develop smart solutions using emerging technologies such as Internet of Things, Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence for the benefit of getting governments, citizens, visitors, and businesses up to speed in an intelligent, connected ecosystem. Hosting this mentoring session at Visa’s Innovation Center in Dubai provided a creative environment to help stimulate the advancement of smart commerce and digital payment infrastructure, which is an integral component of smart cities and startup communities.”

"We run Fasttracks across the globe to support startups and help them make valuable business connections before they ever come into our program. Hosting over 300 sessions per year enables us to expand our global footprint and gain access to the top companies from all around the world,” said Pelin G. Şahin, SBC Smart City Dubai Director.

For his part, William Chappell, Chief Financial Officer of DSOA, said: “Dtec is pleased to partner with leading brands such as Visa in its continued quest to enhance its services for startups that seek to make our city smarter. We are confident our collaboration will play a key role in shaping the UAE’s economic landscape through identifying solutions for smart buildings, smart transportation and logistics, smart living, as well as smart urban planning and facilities management.” 

Related News