As the little child said after his first roller coaster ride, “I prefer the ups but not the downs,” but as you are aware, one must deal with both ups and downs concurrently in life, which is especially true in the case of business. Due to the remarkable speed at which technology is developing today, companies mainly introduce better results or mimics.
As a result, innovation appears to be more of a “should” than a “must”. How long a company has been in operation is directly impacted by its entrepreneurial spirit. An organization will obtain new entities, activities, and networks once the innovation has taken place there. It may be incredibly satisfying to run your own business. If you want such an inspirational business story then have a glance at Ferhat Kacmaz, the CEO and Founder of Fit in Time, which turned into a brand now.
Ferhat Kacmaz’s entrepreneurial spirit will astonish you with how he introduced technology into fitness. He introduced Electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) to the audience, which is widely loved by the audience. He started his Fit in Time in his hometown of Bielefeld, Germany. As he is fascinated by Dubai, he decided to expand his business in Dubai so he decided to move to Dubai in 2012 . Although it wasn’t an easy task for him but was not even impossible for him. He collaborated with Fitness First to launch numerous fitness centers across the UAE after learning that EMS was not yet present there. Currently, his franchise has 26 locations, and it has ambitious expansion plans for the coming few years.
Not only that his business innovation is not limited he even explored his business skills in the entertainment industry, Mr. Kacmaz entered the entertainment sector with his own events company, Desire Events. He was a pioneer of numerous nightlife events in Germany thanks to his creative spirit, and he ultimately decided to start his nightclub. His business spirit made him a millionaire today. This Fitness millionaire turned crypto pioneer with a revolutionary NFT concept.
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