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We get the culture we allow

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The UAE offers entrepreneurs a number of benefits and incentives, yet starting up remains an extremely expensive feat. We break down the costs of launching a business in the UAE and hear from founders who have braved it long enough to witness signs of change. 
An increasing number of Mena's major economies have been implementing economic plans that incorporate the thriving events industry in one way or another. Startups such as Eventtus and HalaYalla seized the opportunity early on, with many others following suit and aiming to raise the standards of event management in Mena.
Creating a culture may not be difficult, but it can be hard to build and maintain a healthy work environment. PDSi MEA managing director and author Dawn Metcalfe lays out three steps and five levers founders can use to properly manage culture and behaviour.
In case you missed it - here's our round-up from News Watch:

Pure Harvest raises $1.75 million
Halan to expand to Ethiopia
Egypt approves regulations of ride-hailing applications
Career 180 raises $100,000 in seed funding
Dabchy raises $300,000 in seed fund
TemTem raises $4 million in series A
Saudi-based Daal invests in PromoRepublic
MaxAB closes $6.2 million seed round
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The drone attack may push regulators to do better work

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Entrepreneurship plays a considerable role in turning environmental constraints into opportunities for renewable and clean energy, with startups providing a testing ground for new ideas in the field. But can entrepreneurs in cleantech take on bigger, more relevant challenges as well as find the right investors?
Although there is still no real visibility on who was behind the recent drone attacks on Saudi Arabia's oil fields, the strike will force regulators in the region to start taking them seriously. Rabih Abu Rashed, managing director at Falcon Eye Drones explains the possible repercussions.
This could be your next big move.
We're seeking driven entrepreneurs looking to make a lasting impact in their industry.
Are you an early-stage startup?
RiseUp is running Pitch by the Pyramids, and as a regional partner for the UAE, Wamda is hosting the local qualifiers on October 31st, where startups will be shortlisted to pitch at the final event in Egypt. Submit your application by September 21st.
In case you missed it - here's our round-up from News Watch:

Careem moves further into fintech
UAE's Masdar, UK government invest $86 million in green technology fund
Swvl expands further into Pakistan
Uber to raise $750 million in debt financing to fund its purchase of Careem
Shorooq Partners invests in Teacherly
Saudi Arabia and UAE reconsider Softbank investment
Mobile drives online travel bookings
UPayments raises seed funding
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