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The Blockchain Center in Abu Dhabi has been officially unveiled, reflecting the region’s ongoing efforts to foster innovation and growth in the digital transformation ecosystem. This center aims to establish Abu Dhabi as a global leader in blockchain technology and innovation, focusing on creating a thriving ecosystem that supports startups, enterprises, and academic institutions through a range of comprehensive services and initiatives.
While the launch of the Blockchain Center is a positive development, it is important to consider the existing landscape. The UAE already hosts many events in the blockchain space, supported by established knowledge and infrastructure. Dubai has its own Blockchain Center, and Abu Dhabi's Hub71 plays a major role in accelerating and incubating startups. Given this, the new Blockchain Center might benefit from emphasizing its venture capital aspect to differentiate itself. Clarifying the size of the venture fund and specific criteria for investment in Web3 companies would help distinguish the center’s strategic focus and underscore its commitment to driving substantial growth and innovation in the blockchain sector.
The Blockchain Center encompasses five vital areas of technology focus: Incubation and Acceleration Hub, Venture Capital, Education and Research and Development (R&D), Consultancy, and Events.
Abdulla Al Dhaheri, CEO of the Blockchain Center, expressed his excitement about the launch: "We are thrilled to launch the Blockchain Center in Abu Dhabi. Our vision is to create a global hub for blockchain innovation, education, and collaboration right here in Abu Dhabi.”
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