Hi,
The real advantage of Dubai isn’t tax, capital, or location.
It’s the people.
We attended an Iftar on Wednesday with founders, investors, and accelerators.
I’d consider more than a few of them competitors.
Regardless, we’re sitting together sharing advice, introductions, and ideas.

(An Iftar gathering of the biggest names in the startup space in the UAE)
No ego. No posturing.
Just people helping people.
After 12 years working with founders across Asia and the Middle East, one pattern is clear:
Markets grow fastest where relationships come first.
Dubai is 92% expats.
It’s a city built on introductions, trust, and community.
This is why founders who visit with the right network move much faster than those who try to figure it out alone.
At Brinc, this is what we try to give founders through our UAE Roadshows.
Real access to the operators, investors, and partners already building in-market.
Because expansion isn’t just about strategy.
It’s about who picks up the phone for you.
If the UAE is on your roadmap this year, it’s worth seeing it firsthand.
Our next roadshow is in April.
To your momentum,
The Brinc Team
