ZENDATA joins the UAE’s NextGen FDI program

We are proud to announce our recent partnership with the UAE Ministry of Economy’s NextGen FDI programme. This important step marks a turning point in our expansion, with the establishment of our regional headquarters in the United Arab Emirates. The session was widely reported in the regional press.

This programme offers a range of market entry fundamentals to enable leading-edge companies from around the world to establish or expand their operations in the UAE and, in so doing, support the development of the country’s knowledge-based economy.

The MenaFN newspaper highlights our commitment to this initiative. Through the NextGen programme, we have the opportunity to offer our cybersecurity expertise to all companies wishing to establish themselves in the region. TradeArabia confirms that this move reinforces the UAE’s position as a destination of choice for international technology companies, while GDNonline highlights the opportunities for innovation.

Joining this programme means looking towards progress, having the will to do better and continuing to make cybersecurity bear fruit. This is not only a new step for ZENDATA, but also the start of a fruitful collaboration, driven by a shared vision. This is just the beginning, together we’re setting new standards in cybersecurity, strengthening corporate defences and securing individuals.

This is our fight, and we will always be in movement to protect you.

 

👉 https://menafn.com/1107820666/Global-Cyber-Security-Leader-ZENDATA-Joins-Ministry-Of-Economys-Nextgen-FDI-Program-Sets-Up-Regional-HQ-In-UAE

👉 https://www.tradearabia.com/news/BANK_418591.html

👉 https://www.gdnonline.com/Details/1302438/Zendata-joins-UAE%E2%80%99s-NextGen-FDI-Programme,-sets-up-HQ-

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