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Sustain Labs Paris Launches ‘SLP Innovation Expand’ with Posterity Institute to Support Innovative Ventures Entering the UAE Market

Sustainability-focused venture builder Sustain Labs Paris (SLP) has collaborated with Posterity Institute and launched ‘SLP Innovation Expand,’ an initiative designed to help innovation-driven organizations to establish and expand their presence in the UAE markets.

The SLP Innovation Expand selectively offers three distinct models of engagement – Think Partner (strategic advisory), Do Partner (embedded UAE representation), and Build Partner (co-funded launchpad) – catering to highly innovative organizations at various stages of readiness.

With over 900 technical assessments, 200+ annual company evaluations, and a 36-member expert team, SLP ensures ventures have access to technical know-how, go-to-market support, and implementation partnership customised for the UAE ecosystem.

SLP selectively partners with organizations globally that offer highly innovative products and services, helping them expand to the UAE through the Innovation Expand platform. In collaboration with Dubai’s government, SLP Innovation Expand facilitates business set up and a soft landing pad. It offers curated strategic advisory, operational readiness and co-funded growth opportunities for highly innovative companies that align with Dubai’s economic vision.

The company said that what sets SLP Innovation Expand apart is its embedded on-ground technical and operational support – ensuring companies not only leverage the UAE market, but also successfully execute projects without having to hire a local team in the UAE.

“Today, scale-ups and growth focused organizations require more than just ambition to expand internationally. They need confirmed revenue stream and credible local representation with on-ground technical expertise to expand sustainably in new markets. Given the current geo-political pushback on certain sectors in other parts of the world, it is especially timely for SLP Innovation Expand to step in and offer organizations with highly innovative products and services the partnership opportunity for strategic entry, execution and scale in the UAE,” said Dr. Miniya Chatterji, CEO of Sustain Labs Paris.

“At Posterity Institute, we specialize in creating real pathways for market integration and connecting ventures with the UAE’s strategic leadership across business and government. Backed by our Chief Sustainability Officers Network — comprising over 100 corporate members — and a growing global alliance of institutional partners, we offer ventures unrivaled access to knowledge, influence, and execution capacity. Through this partnership, we are not just enabling innovative organizations — we are embedding them into the UAE’s dynamic ecosystem, accelerating their scale-up, and positioning them as drivers of economic transformation and sustainable growth,” said Dr. Yasar Jarrar, Managing Partner of Posterity Institute.

Subhash Yadav

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