
UAE Women Entrepreneurs Build Businesses at Dubai Forum
The UAE brought together women business leaders in Dubai for a special Ramadan event focused on sharing success stories and building stronger businesses. The forum connected entrepreneurs with health resources, policy insights, and practical advice for growing their companies.
Women entrepreneurs across the United Arab Emirates gathered in Dubai this Ramadan for a forum designed to help them grow their businesses and support each other's success. The Ministry of Economy and Tourism organized the Ramadan Riyada Majlis, creating a space where business owners could learn from each other and discover new opportunities.
The event attracted prominent figures including government officials, investors, and successful business founders. They came together to discuss everything from starting a business to maintaining personal wellness while building a company.
H.E. Badreya Al Maidoor, Assistant Undersecretary at the Ministry of Economy and Tourism, emphasized how women entrepreneurs drive innovation and economic growth in the UAE. The country has built a supportive environment with resources specifically designed to help women-owned businesses succeed and grow.
Five different panel discussions covered topics that matter most to business owners. One session explored mental health and work-life balance, recognizing that personal wellness directly impacts business success.
Another panel featured entrepreneurs from the Ministry of Community Empowerment who shared honest stories about launching their ventures. They talked about the challenges they faced and the practical lessons they learned along the way.

Sheikha Dr. Alia Al Qassimi, Founder and Chairperson of AHQ Investments, highlighted an important connection between health and economic performance. She advocated for women's health to become a national priority, noting that preventive care and wellness support create stronger, more resilient businesses.
Sumaya Al Maskari, founder of Core Studio, shared her journey of turning a passion for health and wellness into a thriving business. Her story offered a practical example of how personal interests can become sustainable companies.
The forum also showcased women entrepreneurs who are transforming the tourism and hospitality sectors. These business owners are creating experiences that blend cultural authenticity with modern innovation, strengthening local tourism while building profitable enterprises.
Why This Inspires
This gathering shows what happens when a country invests in making business ownership accessible to everyone. By providing resources, expertise, and connections, the UAE is helping women transform ideas into successful companies that strengthen the entire economy.
The forum's timing during Ramadan added special meaning, connecting entrepreneurship with community values. When successful business owners share their experiences openly, they create pathways for others to follow and build confidence in aspiring entrepreneurs.
The event proves that supporting women in business isn't just about equality, it's about unlocking economic potential that benefits everyone.
Based on reporting by Google News - Uae Innovation
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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