Copyright © 2025 Motivate Media Group. All rights reserved.
The new campaign 'SHARE' will consist of free webinars for UAE university students
Dubai-based creative space Colab – the first purpose-built material library in the UAE – has launched a new initiative in order to engage students across the country with experts in the creative industry.
Their new campaign entitled ‘SHARE’ will consist of a series of weekly free webinars for students in the UAE, leveraging insights from leaders in interior design, architecture, materials, fashion, film, digital, graphic design and advertising.
As the current global pandemic has put face-to-face learning on hold across the globe, students and teachers have been forced to embrace the current digital era.
Colab is aiming to inspire students with new ideas with their roster of topics curated by them, which has been done in partnership with the leading universities across the UAE including the American University in Dubai (AUD), American University of Sharjah (AUS), Zayed University, NYUAD, Dubai Institute of Design and Innovation (DIDI), Heriot-Watt University Dubai, Canadian University Dubai, National Design Academy Dubai and the Manipal Academy of Higher Education – Dubai Campus.
As the creative director of Colab, Richard Wilson, has described, the creative space was initially created to “innovate, contemplate and understand all aspects of material use and design”, so while the experience in the UAE’s only materials library is limited they’re bringing the power of knowledge online.
“We’re now taking this mandate and expanding it into SHARE – a powerful ongoing schedule of knowledge sharing and powerful discussions,” Wilson said. “We are thrilled to see that our communities have responded so positively, with universities supporting the cause, and industry experts volunteering to share their experience and expertise – to give back to the community.”
Just like many other institutions, the pandemic has forced Colab to embrace the digital experience much sooner than anticipated, but it is something the creative space based in Dubai Design District (d3) was already working towards.
“COVID-19 has clearly accelerated the implementation of digital transformation and new and transformative digital connections have now become a way of life,” Wilson said. “Our SHARE campaign aims to inspire the next generation of creatives in line with the UAE Government’s drive towards building a knowledge-based economy.”
Villeroy & Boch and Ideal Standard unveil a fresh perspective on bathroom design for 2025
Access our submissions link, criteria, deadlines, and checklist here.
Soft pastels, natural materials and artistic craftmanship take centre stage at Villa Miraé
Here are the bold and statement pieces that caught our eye this month
Tucked away in the Andalusian countryside near Gaucín, a small town located between Marbella and Gibraltar, Cortijo Genesis in Spain has recently been renovated by Victoria-Maria Geyer
Interior designer Juliette Spencer of Atelier RO revives a storied pre-war apartment on Manhattan’s Upper East Side with an elegant fusion of New York structure and French soul.
Designed by Barcelona-based studio El Equipo Creativo, the newly renovated Kimpton Los Monteros hotel in Marbella, Spain is deeply inspired by Marbella’s rich landscape and cultural heritage.
Roar has recently designed a new office for a global consulting firm that boldly reimagines the UAE's landscapes and cultural heritage into a workplace
“No one does colour quite like Caroline Stanbury,” shares Kate Instone, Founder and Creative Director of Blush International
The Zaha Hadid Foundation partners with the American University of Beirut to support the next generation of architectural talent.
The Foster + Partners designed striking museum will honour the Founding Father of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan
identity hosted a roundtable and workshop in honour of Emirati Women's Day in collaboration with Casamia