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KAUST and SABB announce TAQADAM winners

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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.

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