Home Industry Food Dubai’s DET unveils ‘The Co-Kitchen’, the first kitchen incubator under DBIN The Co-Kitchen provides entrepreneurs and startups with many advantages, including a low-cost platform to launch their projects without the need for huge investments by Neesha Salian January 3, 2023 The Mohammed bin Rashid Establishment for Small and Medium Enterprises Development (Dubai SME), one of the agencies of Dubai’s Department of Economy and Tourism (DET), has accredited ‘The Co-Kitchen’ as the first kitchen incubator under the umbrella of the Dubai Business Incubator Network (DBIN), with the support of the Hamdan Innovation Incubator (HI2). The Co-Kitchen business incubator presents a new opportunity for F&B startups, related home businesses, and investors to expand in this sector, experiment with their new ideas, and access a wide network of accredited incubators and business accelerators in Dubai to benefit from the emirate’s entrepreneurial support system and training and mentoring services. The Co-Kitchen provides entrepreneurs and startups with many advantages, including a low-cost platform to launch their projects without the need for huge investments, a flexible exit strategy, great community support via access to suppliers and entrepreneurs to benefit and achieve their growth, access to shared kitchens with flexible timings, and comprehensive consultations addressing everything from the production stage and business strategy to marketing and sales. Before its launch, the incubator attracted five startup projects, representing a positive indication of the volume of demand that it anticipates across the various stages of development. Thriving F&B sector The F&B sector is one of Dubai’s vital sectors, hosting more than 13,000 outlets, including cafés and local and international restaurants and fine dining destinations. Abdul Baset Al Janahi, CEO of Dubai SME, said: “The adoption of the first kitchen incubator to be part of the Dubai Business Incubator Network is an innovative initiative that enriches the network and expands the sectors it targets as part of our strategy to strengthen the entrepreneurial ecosystem in Dubai. “Dubai has continuously focused on developing the F&B sector, and Dubai SME will continue to facilitate entrepreneurs to leverage this growing sector by proving a range of services from legal to technical support and marketing expertise, financial and accounting services, in addition to employment and training, as part of the support provided by the accredited network of business incubators in Dubai.” Shehzad Afzal Bhatti, founder of The Co-Kitchen, said: “We are happy and excited to be launching the first accredited kitchen incubator through Dubai SME, which presents a wonderful opportunity to develop entrepreneurs seeking to operate in the emirate’s F&B sector by providing the first shared kitchen.” Offering for startups The Dubai Business Incubator Network provides a package of services to its members, where member companies from the UAE and GCC can access Dubai SME’s services, and Emirati members and citizens of the GCC who have 100 per cent ownership of their companies can take advantage of five-year exemptions from licensing fees. DBIN will also enable innovators and entrepreneurs in Dubai to secure funding for their projects through the digital crowdfunding platform Dubai Next. Member companies will also be granted access to workshops, events, presentations and other services from HI2 and its partners, as well as enjoying services and consultations in the field of intellectual property and trademarks. DBIN will assist, encourage and provide best practices for business incubation programmes in the country and seeks to stimulate economic and developmental activity by establishing new facilities capable of providing promising investment opportunities that contribute to strengthening the national economy and creating more job opportunities. The network also seeks, through its various programmes, to support and ensure the success of activities in business by facilitating the exchange of information and practical experiences between accredited incubators and accelerators, decision-makers, customers and relevant authorities. Tags Dubai SME Dubai’s Department of Economy and Tourism Food SME The Co-Kitchen 0 Comments You might also like Bacha Coffee’s Maranda Barnes on redefining the coffee experience in the GCC Proptech firm PRYPCO raises $10m in seed funding round Spinneys to build mega facility in Food Tech Valley Abu Dhabi: Mair Group for Strategic Investments launches operations