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Maryam Al Hammadi, the centre's director, revealed that 31 members obtained accreditation licenses from the Sharjah Economic Development Department (SEDD), authorising them to participate in and organise exhibitions. Marketing services for family products reached 3,942, with 9 points of sale.
Al Hammadi confirmed that 2025 witnessed a remarkable development at the Production Centre in terms of diversity, activities, and the development of its established workshops. It also provided an opportunity for the sustainability of centre members' projects and the generation of a stable income for them. The introduction of technology and the use of 3D printing techniques as a new element of the centre was met with significant interest from members, who received training on these techniques. This training included: a 3D printer, a laser engraving and cutting machine, and a digital embroidery machine on fabric. This was done to support and develop the creative activities of affiliated families. Members of the "Creativity" package were trained on these devices under the supervision of a specialized trainer. Initial results revealed high-quality designs reflecting the skill and creativity of the centre's members, which enhances the competitiveness of their products in the local market. The department provided three modern devices specialising in designing and shaping handicrafts using modern technology to help them create future projects, decorative pieces, digital designs, and decorative models. The remaining packages include: the Tayeb package for incense and perfumes, the Ataib package for food, and the Anaqa package for fashion. Accessories and a selection of traditional and handmade crafts.
One of the most important initiatives of the production programme is the online store, which supports and empowers home-based businesses from productive families by providing an integrated digital platform that enables members to showcase, market, and sell their products online. This is part of a sustainable support system that contributes to enhancing the economic independence of beneficiary families.
The online store offers a user-friendly and convenient shopping experience, allowing customers to order a diverse range of products, including perfumes and incense, children's and women's products, fashion accessories, and handicrafts. New products are continuously added to meet the needs of the local market and the diverse interests of the community, thus strengthening the presence of national products in the market.