Louvre Abu Dhabi unveils ‘Made with Louvre Abu Dhabi’ initiative

Post by: Pratik Kumar

Photo : Abu Dhabi Media Office

Louvre Abu Dhabi has started a new programme to work with small and medium businesses (SMEs) in the UAE. This programme will help local businesses grow while keeping the country’s culture and traditions alive. It will also support creativity and help the local economy.

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The first part of this programme is based on the museum’s special design. Louvre Abu Dhabi is asking UAE businesses to take ideas from its building and rich history to make special, high-quality products. These products should show the spirit of the museum and attract both local and international visitors.

Through this programme, small businesses in the UAE will get a chance to show their skills by making special products with the Louvre Abu Dhabi name. These products will be sold in the museum shop and in the businesses’ own shops. This will help local businesses reach more people while also giving the museum a hand-picked collection of special items. The programme will help both the museum and local businesses grow together.

Lamya Rashid Al Nuaimi, the museum’s Director of Development, Marketing, and Communications, said, "Louvre Abu Dhabi has always been a place that brings different cultures together. This programme makes that even stronger by working with the talented business owners in the UAE. We want to celebrate not only the beauty of the museum but also the creativity of the people in this country. This is more than just a partnership—it is a way to bring UAE-made products to the world and make a difference beyond the museum’s walls."

This programme is very important for Louvre Abu Dhabi. It shows that the museum cares about UAE culture and supports local businesses. By giving small businesses a chance to shine, the museum is helping them grow and reach people outside the country.

Businesses can apply for this programme starting in February 2025. A team will look at all applications in March 2025 and choose the best ones. The selected businesses will begin making their products in April 2025. This exciting project will help both small businesses and the museum create something special together.

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