Six new Emirati female-owned brands launched

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The Abu Dhabi Businesswomen Council, a branch of the Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry has teamed up with ETHER by Cloud Spaces to launch six innovative brands owned by Emirati female entrepreneurs.

The collaboration aims to empower women in the retail sector, offering them a platform to shine locally and internationally.

In the past year, the partnership has successfully introduced 18 home-grown brands, helping Emirati women enter the competitive retail market. 

These new brands are now showcased in Yas Mall, Abu Dhabi, expanding their reach and influence.

Marketing & Membership Manager at the Abu Dhabi Businesswomen Council, Nema F. Al Aghbari, praised the launch of the startups, highlighting the dedication and creativity of the female founders. 


 

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