Dubai Knowledge Park (DKP)

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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Official Name:

Dubai Knowledge Park (DKP)

City:

Dubai

Country:

United Arab Emirates

Share Capital:

50,000 AED / 13,605 USD Paid upfront

Office Requirements:

Flexi

PO Box:

Unconfirmed

Services (includes consultancy, etc.):

Yes

Trading (includes trading activity):

No

General Trading:

No

Audited Financial Reports:

Yes

Industry Focus:

Human Resource Management, Consultancy, Training and Personal Development.

Cost of Setup:

15,000 AED / 4,082 USD

Starting Cost of Renewals:

15,000 AED / 4,082 USD

Visa Types

Type:

Residency

Time Duration:

3 years


Visa Time Duration Before Renewal Required:

Minimum Number of Visas Possible:

1

Maximum Number of Visas Possible:

Maximum Number of Shareholders:

Freelancer Option:

Yes

Office Presence is Mandatory:

Yes

Documents Required to Setup a Company :

  • Application form for the License.
  • Business Plan.
  • Valid passport copy(s) of: Shareholders of the proposed company, Manager of the proposed company, Director(s) of the proposed company, The legal representative (if appointed).
  • Copy of the Certificate of Incorporation (if corporate shareholder).

SUMMARY :

Dubai Knowledge Park is the world’s only free zone dedicated to Human Resource Management and learning excellence.

Established in 2003, DKP set out to develop the UAE’s rich talent pool and help to establish the UAE’s knowledge-based economy. Over the years, DKP has helped numerous businesses to grow and secure market share in the booming HR sector.

The free zone features a variety of businesses and institutions including executive search firms, NGOs, academic service Providers, Assessment and Testing centres and numerous freelancers. DKP businesses offer a range of courses and programmes to both individuals and corporates in Human Resource Management (HRM), Consultancy, Training and Personal Development.

As well as offering the standard free zone benefits, DKP can also assist businesses with its in-house marketing and business development teams. Among other things, these dedicated teams can organise events and conferences and put businesses that may require each other’s services in touch with one another.

Along with its many academic and commercial buildings DKP is also home to a busy leisure scene featuring multiple restaurants, newsagents and other convenience stores. The free zone is also just seven minutes’ walk from the metro and is well-linked to the rest of the Emirates and Dubai International Airport via the E11.