Dubai has become the launchpad for Elevix, a groundbreaking digital capability center designed to transform startup execution throughout the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region. The platform, which officially debuted this week, represents a significant advancement in structured startup enablement by connecting entrepreneurs with vetted partners across critical business functions including finance, compliance, legal, HR, technology, artificial intelligence, marketing, and revenue acceleration.
Founded by Deepak Ahuja and Anishkaa Gehani, Elevix emerges as a strategic response to the fragmented service networks that have long plagued the GCC startup ecosystem. With over 50,000 startups currently operating across the region, founders have consistently faced operational delays, inefficiencies, and costly missteps due to disconnected support systems.
The subscription-based digital ecosystem enables entrepreneurs to navigate seamlessly from incorporation to scaling operations, addressing what co-founder Deepak Ahuja identifies as ‘a clear and recurring founder pain point — access to the right support at the right time.’ Ahuja emphasizes that ‘too many startups lose momentum navigating fragmented systems,’ positioning Elevix as ‘a bridge between ambition and delivery.’
Co-founder Anishkaa Gehani further elaborated that early-stage startups typically struggle not from lack of vision but from ‘lack of coordinated execution support.’ The platform specifically tailors its services to the MENA startup environment, combining vetted service providers, strategic advisory, and market enablement within a single digital infrastructure.
Elevix has been developed with strategic backing and ecosystem insight from iAccel GBI, one of MENA’s leading go-to-market accelerators for technology startups, signaling strong industry confidence in the platform’s potential to reshape the regional startup landscape.
