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KAUST joins VCPEA to support Saudi deep tech ventures

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KAUST has joined the Saudi Venture Capital and Private Equity Association (VCPEA) to support the Kingdom's deep tech startup ecosystem. The partnership will allow KAUST Innovation Ventures to further support early-stage startups. In 2020, Saudi startups saw a 55% increase in venture capital funding, reaching $152 million. Why it matters: This collaboration aims to connect KAUST's research and innovation with VCPEA's investment network, fostering the growth of Saudi Arabia's deep tech sector in line with Vision 2030.

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