Dubai Science Park has partnered with Belhasa International Company to build the second phase of its warehouses in order to provide more space options for companies in the science sector.
Phase two will house offices, showrooms, laboratories, function areas, and logistics centres. The upper levels will have open roofs to facilitate open-air testing, particularly useful for businesses in the environment and energy sectors.
The project, located in Dubai Science Park, will add almost 50 units to the existing 25, said a WAM news agency report.
Marwan Abdulaziz Janahi, executive director of Dubai Science Park, said: “Dubai Science Park is a dynamic business community that provides a home to life sciences, energy, and environmental companies of all sizes and serves the entire value chain of the science sector.
“Dubais transformation to a knowledge-based economy has led us to develop a smart and sustainable infrastructure that will set new standards for the science ecosystem.”
He continued: “Our mandate is to enable the future of innovation in science and the new project, which spans 2,415 sqm, will allow us to promote and achieve this. Working hand in hand with Belhasa International, we aim to provide a sustainable and state-of-the-art facility, enabling our business partners to develop innovative solutions for the needs of the industry in the UAE and across the region.”
Saeed Ahmed Belhasa, managing director of Belhasa International, said: “We look forward to working with Dubai Science Park to support the construction of this new interactive project. Through leveraging more than 40 years of experience in Dubai, we will deliver functional and flexible spaces that strengthen the infrastructural base across the science sector and contribute to the economic development of the UAE.”