The UAE is witnessing a new wave of Emirati entrepreneurs who are skillfully balancing their traditional careers with new business ventures. This dual commitment allows them to pursue their passions while contributing to the economy. One such entrepreneur is Ali Ibrahim, who at the age of 32, turned his lifelong passion for cooking into a successful restaurant business. His restaurant, Ali Bhai Restaurant, offers Indian cuisine with an Emirati twist and is the result of his personal culinary journey that began in his parents’ kitchen.
Ibrahim’s culinary journey started at a young age, and after studying abroad and experimenting with different flavors, he decided to focus on Indian street food – a cuisine close to his heart. Despite juggling a full-time job as an air traffic controller, Ibrahim’s determination to pursue his passion for cooking and running a restaurant shines through. He faced challenges in restaurant management but found support through the Mohammed Bin Rashid Establishment for Small and Medium Enterprises Development (Dubai SME) which played a crucial role in his success.
The Dubai SME program has been instrumental in nurturing entrepreneurs like Ibrahim and Saeed Al Jaberi, co-founder of Rimal Analytics. Al Jaberi, a 27-year-old entrepreneur, recognized the critical role that data analytics and artificial intelligence would play in shaping industries and society. Through the Dubai SME program, he leveraged his expertise in financial engineering to provide innovative solutions to help organizations optimize operations and mitigate risks. With the guidance of experienced mentors, Al Jaberi plans to expand his offerings and explore opportunities in the GCC region.
While some entrepreneurs like Ibrahim balance their businesses with full-time jobs, others like 47-year-old Ali Al Quizi have chosen to fully devote themselves to their entrepreneurial ventures. Al Quizi’s company, AHSKA General Trading, reflects his commitment to build a legacy for his future generations. What started as a part-time venture soon turned into a full-time commitment, driven by a passion for buying and selling. Facing challenges during the pandemic, Al Quizi persevered and expanded his business with the support of Dubai SME, focusing on healthy snacks and beverages in line with current market trends.
For Al Quizi, building his brand is not just about personal gain but creating a legacy for his children. Every decision he makes is aimed at securing a future for them, and his commitment to his business is a testament to his dedication. The success stories of entrepreneurs like Ibrahim, Al Jaberi, and Al Quizi highlight the growing culture of innovation and entrepreneurship in the UAE, supported by initiatives such as the Dubai SME program. As these entrepreneurs continue to thrive and contribute to the economy, they inspire a new generation of Emiratis to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams.