KAUST and SABB awarded $1.1 million in non-dilutive funding to 11 startups at the TAQADAM Startup Accelerator Showcase. Ten startups each received $100,000 from a judging panel, and Autlient, a computer vision startup, won the People's Choice award and an additional $100,000. The TAQADAM accelerator aims to develop early-stage entrepreneurs and their concepts into high-potential startups from Saudi Arabia and beyond. Why it matters: This funding boosts the Saudi startup ecosystem, particularly in areas like fintech, health tech, and AI-driven solutions like computer vision, fostering innovation and economic diversification.
TAQADAM, a KAUST-based accelerator program, awarded $1 million to 10 startups at its eighth annual showcase. To date, TAQADAM has supported 270 startups that have raised $297 million and created 3,569 jobs. The selected companies span climate monitoring, pharmaceutical supply chain, AI marketing, and healthcare. Why it matters: This funding and support highlights the growing entrepreneurial ecosystem in Saudi Arabia, fostered by KAUST and initiatives like TAQADAM, aimed at translating research into practical solutions and creating jobs.
The 2018 TAQADAM Accelerator Showcase, a partnership between KAUST and SABB, awarded SAR 2.25 million in follow-on funding to winning startups. 24 startup graduates from 11 universities in Saudi Arabia participated, each having received SAR 75,000 in initial grant funding. Winning startups included Wayakit, with an instant laundry spray, and EDAMA Organic Solutions, focused on converting organic waste into soil conditioners. Why it matters: This accelerator program highlights the growing focus on deep tech innovation and entrepreneurship within Saudi Arabia's research and business ecosystems.
KAUST and SABB announced the winners of the TAQADAM startup accelerator program, awarding over 4 million SAR in zero-equity funding to 11 startups. 10 winners were selected by judges to receive 375,000 SAR each, with an additional People's Choice award of the same amount. The 2020 cohort included startups from eCommerce, HealthTech, EdTech and FinTech. Why it matters: This program highlights the growing entrepreneurship ecosystem in Saudi Arabia, fostering innovation across diverse sectors and attracting international interest.
The TAQADAM University Entrepreneur Accelerator program held a showcase at KAUST featuring 13 Saudi university startup teams. The program, sponsored by the Saudi British Bank (SABB), aims to develop early-stage entrepreneurs into high-potential startups. The overall winner was Telaa, offering an anti-corrosion coating using recycled crumb rubber. Why it matters: This multi-university accelerator boosts Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 by fostering innovation and supporting the SME sector, providing crucial seed funding and mentorship for young entrepreneurs.