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Startups to ramp up Dubai’s next-gen Covid-19 response – Khaleej Times


Startup incubator, in5, recently announced the winners of its competition challenging entrepreneurs and startups to create an innovative product or service to boost the UAE’s response to Covid-19 using next-generation technology, media or design.

Dubai-based ventures, Robomask, CoviBot Pro, and, Vision Health, came out on top to win a year’s free membership with in5. This includes 30-days unlimited use of in5’s prototyping labs, 3D printers and state-of-the-art facilities. Membership and access to the facilities has an equivalent value of more than Dh125,000.

The membership includes access to exclusive workshops and talks, one-on-one advisory and mentorship sessions with global experts, as well as networking opportunities with entrepreneurs and investors.

Majed Al Suwaidi, managing director of Dubai Media City and an in5 leader, said: “We have continued to nurture startups during these challenging times and today’s winners emphasise the tremendous depth of talent, knowledge and creativity in the UAE’s entrepreneurial ecosystem.

“We kicked off this competition to highlight the multifaceted problem-solving role technology, media and design can play in our ongoing global efforts to combat Covid-19. These are exceptional times for everyone – including small businesses, startups and scale-ups. Providing access to the excellent infrastructure across our three innovation centres will, I hope, enable today’s winners to take their ideas to the next level as Dubai enters a new phase and the economy gets moving again.”

The incubator’s open-call competition was launched in May and attracted dozens of entries. Ideas ranged from multimedia content, digital tools to help people cope with stress and anxiety through to creative products designed to sterilise food deliveries, groceries and retail spaces.

The winning team from Robomask, co-founders Mohamed Ishag Hassan and Mohammed Saqeeb Mandlik, proposed a sustainable and technologically-superior facemask that purifies the air with tiny ultraviolet light LEDs. Designed with soft textures to provide a comfortable wearing experience, its durability will combat the growing build-up of non-biodegradable PPE waste and provides greater health and safety benefits.

To help retailers, restaurants, businesses and commercial establishments implement effective thermal screening, hand sanitisation and capacity control, Paul Anand created CoviBot Pro. The autonomous vending machine dispenses sanitiser, surgical gloves and masks within 20 seconds, simultaneously scanning the body temperature of every person walking into a school, coffeeshop, gym or any other public space.

Najia Maqsood created Vision Health, an app to bridge the gap between different generations by matching young and old people together to encourage Covid-19 volunteering initiatives that address feelings of social isolation.

All three startups now have an opportunity to take their concept to the next level through their membership with in5.

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