The Sharjah Entrepreneurship Centre (Sheraa) is back with the 7th edition of its Access Sharjah Challenge (ASC 2025), and this time, the spotlight is on education. Innovators and startups from around the world are invited to pitch breakthrough ideas that tackle two major challenges shaping the future of learning.
Winners won’t just walk away with bragging rights; two standout startups will each receive an equity-free Dh250,000 grant and the chance to pilot their solutions across four leading educational institutions in Sharjah.
The Two Challenges You’ll Need to Solve
1. Future-Ready Skills
The ‘Future-Ready Skills Challenge’ calls for solutions that can sharpen digital literacy, critical thinking, and soft skills, the kind of capabilities students will need in a world dominated by AI and rapid change.
2. Arabic in Early Childhood
How do you make children fall in love with Arabic from the start? The ‘Arabic in Early Childhood Challenge’ wants creative, culturally rich tools that go beyond grammar drills, think games, interactive content, and immersive experiences that build fluency and a sense of belonging.
Why This Matters
With the UAE’s EdTech sector growing by 6% annually and the World Economic Forum predicting that 85% of 2030’s jobs don’t exist yet, this isn’t just about classroom upgrades, it’s about shaping a generation.
Winners will test their concepts in real-world settings: Alsedra Private School, Khalifah Al Hamzah American School, Pakistan Islamia Higher Secondary School, and Al Badee Nursery.
Global Ideas, Local Impact
ASC 2025 isn’t just a startup competition, it’s a launchpad. It’s about co-creating future-ready learning environments in partnership with Sharjah Private Education Authority (SPEA) and Sharjah Education Academy (SEA), and tapping into the emirate’s already impressive education ecosystem.