Start-ups that look like they are already Series B.
The production your investors expect to see, scoped to what a start-up actually runs. Four ways we work with founders, Demo Day production, launch events, quarterly webinar retainers, and our data intelligence pack, plus the CBA Start-Up Series, a weekly live show broadcast from the CBA studio featuring the founders UAE is talking about.
What we deliver on every engagement
The team that produces for the United Nations, COP28, and the Esports World Cup is the team on your launch
CBA Start-Up Series: a weekly broadcast featuring selected UAE founders, distribution as the value exchange
Demo Day, Launch, Quarterly Webinar, and Data Intelligence packages, each scoped per engagement
Every event runs through CBA's audience data platform: the stream is delivery, the data is the asset
Founders who need to look the part before the raise closes.
Your demo day is in six weeks. Your Series A pitch is in ten. Your product launch video is the one you'll point VCs at for the next twelve months. You don't have a broadcast team, you don't have a production budget that sounds like a broadcast budget, and you don't want to watch the clip back and see a tripod in frame.
Every enterprise that now trusts CBA with its broadcasts, the United Nations, COP28, Google, the Esports World Cup, started somewhere. We bring that same stack, scoped to what a start-up actually runs. The production your investors expect to see. Without pretending you're a Fortune 500.
We already produce founder interviews, pitch captures, and panel broadcasts across GITEX NorthStar, Step Conference, Slush'D Dubai, and Expand North Star. The work below is what happens when you bring that capability in-house for your own launch.
The CBA Start-Up Series.
A live show for the start-ups UAE is actually talking about.
A weekly broadcast from the CBA studio. One or two founders per episode. Pitch, product, live Q&A, panel. Streamed to YouTube and LinkedIn, clipped for social, archived as a full transcript page. Every episode becomes its own landing page on this site, indexed by founder name and by vertical.
The Series is a distribution channel, not a paid slot. We select guests the way a publication would, on the strength of the story, not the size of the cheque.
If you're building something UAE should be talking about, pitch to be on the Series.
Four ways we work with start-ups.
Demo Day production
Full broadcast of an accelerator demo day or cohort graduation. Three cameras on stage, branded livestream page, every pitch recorded in isolation. Each founder walks away with their own clip. The accelerator walks away with the full event plus audience data.
Launch event
Product launch, Series A announcement, brand activation. Livestreamed to the platforms your audience is on, five clips delivered within 72 hours, and a data pack showing who watched, for how long, and where they dropped off. Optional remote VC panel integration.
Quarterly webinar retainer
One produced webinar per quarter, engineered to feed your SDR team. Branded registration, moderator, live Q&A, full clip pack, and a dashboard on the audience for your sales and content teams. A content and pipeline engine, managed.
Data intelligence pack
Keep your existing stream setup. We layer CBA's audience data platform over it. Registration, engagement, drop-off mapping, investor-ready audit report after every event. Platform-agnostic, production optional, data non-negotiable.
Every engagement is scoped individually. We quote against a specific plan rather than a rate card.
The data is the asset your next round is built on.
Your next fundraise isn't won by the pitch deck alone. It's won by what you show about how the market engaged with your product. Attention minutes on your launch. Questions asked by named attendees. Which investor watched to the end.
Every event we produce runs through CBA's audience platform. The stream is the delivery. The data is what your Series A investors actually read. Read the full argument on audience data as the product.
The team that produces for the United Nations is the team on your launch.
We don't run a start-up division with a separate crew. The same producers, camera operators, and broadcast engineers who handle COP28, IRENA, and the Esports World Cup are the ones on your demo day.
What's scoped is the shape of the production, not the quality. Fewer cameras for a single-founder interview. One operator for a 45-minute webinar. A tight kit for a launch event. The broadcast standard doesn't move.
Pitch to be on the Series, or scope your launch.
If you have a story worth featuring on the CBA Start-Up Series, send us what you're building. If you have an event, a launch, or a recurring webinar, tell us about it and we'll come back inside 24 hours with a production plan.
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