Anastasia El Hage and Dr Juma Al Matrooshi. - Supplied photo
Dubai - Hubb's growth strategy aims to register 2.5 million companies.
Dr Juma Al Matrooshi, Deputy CEO of DSOA, officially inaugurated the new office along with Anastasia El Hage, founder and CEO of Hubb Global Group in the presence of senior officials from both entities.
Al Matrooshi said: "Dubai Silicon Oasis Authority continues to seek tech-focused companies with a creative edge and potential for large-scale expansion. The high-tech park is an ideal destination for technology companies and startups, as well as a proof of concept for innovative pilot projects. Hubb Global Group has established itself as a promising all-in-one online platform and their move to DSO aligns with the strategic direction of the future of the company. DSO is keen to provide Hubb Global with the required advisory and networking support to widen its business services and customer portfolio."
Hubb's growth strategy aims to register 2.5 million companies under its umbrella in the first year of operations, whereas the platform registered 3.4 million companies in a record timeframe, and is set to grow to more than five million global companies by October 2021.
El Hage said: "This step is a significant opportunity for us to continue to raise awareness of Hubb and our related services through the opening of our new central base in Dubai Silicon Oasis. The new office opening will allow us to expand our reach and take full advantage of the opportunities available to us here in the region."
While the platform is in full operation in 45 countries and in 12 different languages, Hubb Global Group holds regional offices in seven countries, including China, Italy, Malaysia, Pakistan, Russia, Kazakhstan, and Philippines.
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