In a world where geography once dictated destiny, Frankie Ngo
Dubai continues to strengthen its reputation as a magnet for
Dubai is preparing to host the largest edition in history
In a city defined by ambition, speed, and architectural marvels,
In a world where geography once dictated destiny, Frankie Ngo
Dubai continues to strengthen its reputation as a magnet for
Dubai is preparing to host the largest edition in history
In a city defined by ambition, speed, and architectural marvels,

Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy has successfully concluded its participation at the “Try Everything 2025” startup festival in Seoul, South Korea, marking a significant step in strengthening cross-border investment and innovation ties.
During the event, the Chamber held 86 business meetings with key Korean stakeholders, including startups, investors, and innovation leaders, as part of its mission to expand Dubai’s role as a global hub for digital entrepreneurship. The discussions centered on unlocking opportunities for mutual investment, enhancing startup cooperation, and connecting South Korean entrepreneurs with Dubai’s fast-growing digital economy.
The Chamber also spotlighted Expand North Star 2025, set to take place in Dubai, positioning the event as one of the world’s largest gatherings for startups, investors, and innovators. With global interest growing rapidly, the Chamber emphasized Dubai’s unique advantages, including its strategic location, world-class infrastructure, and government-backed initiatives designed to accelerate digital transformation.
By engaging with South Korea’s vibrant startup ecosystem, Dubai aims to foster strategic partnerships that fuel growth for both markets. The initiative reflects Dubai’s long-term commitment to supporting high-potential startups, boosting international collaboration, and reinforcing its ambition to become a leading global digital economy hub.