"At the moment we have 1,500 companies operating from Dubai World Central. Around 1,000 are SMEs and the rest are operating in logistics and aviation. Almost 50 per cent (out of these 1,500 companies) are either fully owned by Indian investors or they have some Indian shares in it".
"The Business Park offers swift business facilitation, where companies can set up offices within 10 days, which is a great advantage for businesses in India who want to quickly set up their businesses at the gateway of global business environment," Vice President of DWC Business Park Paolo Serra said.
"Today is the first day of the roadshow. This is the first roadshow that we are doing outside Dubai. We will be having it in three cities-- Delhi, Bangalore and Mumbai," Serra said.
The state-of-the-art DWC Business Park caters to new companies setting up business in the UAE, particularly those coming from the growing small and medium enterprises (SME) sector in India and around.
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The buildings in the Business Park are under single ownership of the Dubai Aviation City Corporation. More than 20,000 square meters of office space has been leased in 2014 to date, with additional space being fitted out at present to cater to SME segment.
Dubai World Central is a planned Residential, Commercial and Logistics Complex scheme. It is set to be world's first truly integrated and self-sustained economic zone and logistics platform supporting wide range of transport modes, logistics and value-added services, including manufacturing and assembly, in a single Free Economic Zone.
DWC is based around Al Maktoum International Airport in Jebel Ali, about 30 minutes from Dubai.