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    Why Paper Business Cards Are Quietly Disappearing From Dubai Networking

    FinsiderBy FinsiderApril 30, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Walk through any major Dubai conference floor in 2026 and a small but telling change is happening. The fumbling for paper cards at the end of a conversation is slowly being replaced with a simple QR code on a phone. The cards do not always make it home anymore. The link does.

    One of the products quietly enabling this shift is MyKard.link, a free digital business card platform built by Dubai-based agency Kreative Minds.

    Why paper cards are losing

    Paper business cards have a nice ritual but a poor outcome. They get lost in pockets, cannot be updated when you change roles, and do not link to your portfolio, calendar, or latest project. In a region where most professionals operate across multiple companies and side projects, a single static card no longer captures who someone actually is.

    What MyKard does

    The product is intentionally simple. You claim a personal link such as mykard.link/@you, add your name, role, contact information, social handles, websites, and projects, then share it through a single URL or QR code. Visitors can save your contact directly to their phone with a real vCard download, on iOS or Android, without an app.

    What sets MyKard apart from a basic vCard tool is what happens after the share. The platform tracks people you meet, the leads who view your card, and conversations that follow. You can add notes such as “Met at Step 2024, interested in a brand redesign” and use those notes to follow up later.

    Why this matters for UAE professionals

    Dubai’s networking volume is high. Conferences, meetups, expos, and informal coffees pile up fast. The professionals who stand out are not always the ones who attend more events, but the ones who follow up better. A trackable system, even a simple one, gives that small but consistent edge.

    The takeaway

    For freelancers, consultants, and event regulars in the UAE, switching from paper to digital networking tools is a low-cost decision with an outsized payoff. Tools like MyKard.link make the switch effortless.

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