Invest in people
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One brain sparks ideas, but many ignite impact.

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Founder / Entrepreneur

Acknowledgement

No matter how far the branches grow, they remain rooted in where they began.

To my family, you are where my story started, the source of my strength, and the foundation I stand on, no matter how high I climb.

To Iman, my companion through every high and low, who brought beauty and grace to the journey simply by being part of it.

To Munier and Faris, the greatest gifts life has given me. You give each day its meaning, each step its purpose, and you are the story I hope never ends.

Journey

Vision

I’m not drawn to what sparkles, I’m drawn to what stays when the noise fades. Progress, for me, begins with people, those who believe before there’s proof. Trust isn’t something you claim; it’s something you earn, quietly, over time. You can imitate success, but you can’t fake what’s built from within. I don’t just build teams, I build belief. That’s what gives everything we do its edge, its clarity, its truth. Because what sets us apart isn’t volume, it’s intention.

Story

I never set out with a roadmap. Life moved, and I moved with it. Not every transition made sense at the time, but each one shaped something in me resilience, clarity, a different kind of ambition. There were moments of doubt, of stillness, of starting from scratch. But there was always a question echoing in the background: What if this is exactly where I need to be to build what matters? I didn’t chase noise. I followed meaning. And somewhere along the way, that meaning started turning into momentum.

Education

I didn’t choose engineering because I loved machines. I chose it because I’ve always been curious about how things connect, not just wires and sensors, but ideas, systems, people. Mechatronics wasn’t a major; it was a lens. It taught me that complexity isn’t chaos, it’s design waiting to be understood. And somewhere along the way, I realized: real learning isn’t in solving problems, it’s in learning how to see them differently.

Roots

I was born into the markets of Syria, where business wasn’t taught, it was lived. From a young age, I saw that real success isn’t a big moment. It’s built quietly, through small steps taken every single day. It’s not about quick wins, but long-term trust, earning loyalty, keeping your word, and showing up, again and again. That’s how reputations are built. That’s how businesses last.

Journey

Story

It all began in Erbil. I didn’t know what the future looked like, just that I had to keep moving. In Turkey, I learned how to start again and again. Each place changed me quietly. Then came Dubai, the first time things felt possible. Here, I stopped running and started building ..

Education

I didn’t choose engineering because I loved machines. I chose it because I’ve always been curious about how things connect, not just wires and sensors, but ideas, systems, people. Mechatronics wasn’t a major; it was a lens. It taught me that complexity isn’t chaos, it’s design waiting to be understood. And somewhere along the way, I realized: real learning isn’t in solving problems, it’s in learning how to see them differently.

Roots

I was born into the markets of Syria, where business wasn’t taught, it was lived. From a young age, I saw that real success isn’t a big moment. It’s built quietly, through small steps taken every single day. It’s not about quick wins, but long-term trust, earning loyalty, keeping your word, and showing up, again and again. That’s how reputations are built. That’s how businesses last.

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3 Missions , 1 Vision

Imagine

Define

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Transformative Books

The Lean Startup
Eric Ries

I used to think I had to be 100% ready to start a business. Wrong.
This book made it clear: start small, test fast, learn quick, improve often.
There’s no perfect plan just smart steps forward.

The Lean Startup
















Psychology of Money
Morgan Housel

I thought money was about intelligence.
It’s not. It’s about behavior.
This book flipped the way I see wealth, it's patience, not brilliance, that builds it.
The winners? They know when not to act.

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The Brand Flip
Marty Neumeier

"Your brand isn’t what you say it is. It’s what they say it is."
That line stuck with me.
people must stop thinking of branding as a logo or slogan.
It’s a gut feeling people have.
they must started asking one question before building anything:
Would someone choose to be part of this?

The Brand Flip
















The 22 Immutable Laws of Branding
Al & Laura Ries

This book doesn’t inspire, it instructs.
It tells you what works, what doesn’t, and why.
If you try to stand for everything, you’ll stand for nothing.

The 22 Immutable Laws of Branding
















Good to Great
Jim Collins

Real growth is slow, steady, and never random
Great leaders build the right team first, then everything else falls into place

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Negotiation
Brian Tracy

Every negotiation is a game of preparation.
If you don’t know what you want or what they want, you’ve already lost.

Negotiation
















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