The Bottom Line
SRTIP costs AED 2,105 less (16% savings) in your first year compared to SPC. That’s AED 11,233 vs AED 13,338 all-in with one visa.
If speed matters more than cost, SPC gets you operational in 2 Working Days — 2 working days faster than SRTIP.
For banking, SRTIP has medium approval rates, which means smoother account opening and less paperwork. A rejected bank application can delay your launch by weeks.
Sharjah · Est. 2016
Sharjah Research, Tech, Innovation Park (SRTIP)
SRTIP is perfect for tech startups, software development teams, and education providers with serious innovation credentials. If your business involves R&D, renewable energy, or advanced technology, SRTIP offers grants and resources unavailable elsewhere.
License
AED 8,110
Visa
AED 2,233
Setup
4 Working Days
Banking
Medium
The Pros of SRTIP
Unlimited shareholders — ideal for VC-backed startups
Dedicated support for R&D and innovation projects
Renewable energy sector grants and incentives available
4-day approval aligned with tech hub standards
Access to research facilities and incubator networks
Competitive fees for tech-heavy businesses
The Cons
Medium bank approval rate — requires strong tech proof of concept
Limited to innovation, tech, and education activities
Sharjah location less convenient than Dubai for international talent recruitment
Smaller corporate ecosystem than DSO or DIC
Office space rental not always included in package
Sharjah · Est. 2017
Sharjah Publishing City (SPC)
SPC is specialized for independent authors, small publishers, and digital content creators who want the fastest setup. If your core business is book publishing, authoring, or publishing-related services, SPC is the natural choice — but bank account opening will be challenging.
License
AED 10,075
Visa
AED 2,373
Setup
2 Working Days
Banking
Low
The Pros of SPC
Fastest setup in UAE — 2 working days
World's first publishing-focused free zone
Specialized support for authors and small publishers
Up to 50 shareholders for group structures
Virtual address with optional office upgrades
Competitive pricing for creative professionals
The Cons
Low bank approval rate (40–50%) — publishing activities perceived as high-risk
Strictly limited to publishing and related media activities
Smaller ecosystem with fewer partnership opportunities
Sharjah location and publishing-only focus limits business expansion
Banks require detailed publishing contracts before approval
Full Cost Comparison
All figures in AED with 1 visa included. The lower value is highlighted in green.
Cost Item
SRTIP
SPC
Business License
AED 8,110
AED 10,075
Office / Desk
Included
Included
Visa (1 person)
AED 2,233
AED 2,373
Medical Exam
AED 320
AED 320
Emirates ID
AED 370
AED 370
Establishment Card
AED 200
AED 200
Total Year 1
AED 11,233
AED 13,338
Annual Renewal (Yr 2+)
AED 7,200
AED 9,200
Banking & Compliance
Getting a bank account open is often harder than getting the license itself. Here’s what to expect at each zone.
SRTIP
Banks generally approve SRTIP accounts for software and tech companies with documented proof of concept or paying customers. Processing typically takes 3–4 weeks. Bring demo videos, customer testimonials, or revenue proof. Mashreq and RAKBANK show strong appetite for SRTIP tech founders.
Setup takes 4 working days. Innovation and research-focused activities get priority. Businesses must clearly demonstrate their tech innovation angle. If your activity is too general (e.g., "general IT services"), you may be redirected to another zone. Documentation should include detailed business and technical specifications.
SPC
SPC has low bank approval (40–50%) because publishing is perceived as high-risk by traditional banks. Processing takes 4–6 weeks with frequent requests for additional documents. RAKBANK and some Islamic banks are more receptive. Bring detailed publishing contracts, customer letters of intent, or pre-orders to strengthen your application.
License approval takes just 2 working days from complete submission — the fastest in the UAE. Activity classification is strict: you must be clearly in publishing, authoring, editing, or distribution. General "media services" gets redirected to Shams. ISBN registration or author credentials help speed approval.
Which One Should You Pick?
Choose SRTIP If…
- Your business matches: Education, Healthcare, IT Consultancy, Software Development
- Budget is your primary concern (AED 2,105 cheaper)
- You work remotely and don’t need a physical office
- You have multiple shareholders or investors
Choose SPC If…
- Your business matches: Education, Marketing, Media Production
- You need to get operational as quickly as possible (2 Working Days)
- You work remotely and don’t need a physical office
Our Analysis
If speed is your priority, Sharjah Publishing City (SPC) gets you operational in 2 days versus Sharjah Research, Tech, Innovation Park (SRTIP)'s 4-day timeline. But that faster setup comes with cost implications—Sharjah Research, Tech, Innovation Park (SRTIP) saves you AED 2,105 (16% less) in your first year. From a banking perspective, Sharjah Research, Tech, Innovation Park (SRTIP) has medium approval prospects, making it smoother for companies needing quick account setup. Sharjah Research, Tech, Innovation Park (SRTIP) shines for srtip is perfect for tech startups, software development teams, and education providers with serious innovation credentials. if your business involves r&d, renewable energy, or advanced technology, srtip offers grants and resources unavailable elsewhere., while Sharjah Publishing City (SPC) targets spc is specialized for independent authors, small publishers, and digital content creators who want the fastest setup. if your core business is book publishing, authoring, or publishing-related services, spc is the natural choice — but bank account opening will be challenging.. The cost gap is modest enough that your specific business needs should guide the decision. Neither zone dominates across all dimensions—your choice depends on whether you prioritize cost efficiency or banking relationships.
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