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.
KAUST's Destination Deep Tech program has concluded with five international startups—CeEntek, Hopu, Insignes-Labs, Pasqal, and Proteinea—expanding into the MENA region. These startups, chosen for their advanced technologies, address societal challenges like food security, climate change, and health. Pasqal signed an MoU with Aramco and is collaborating with KAUST's Extreme Computing Research Center, while Insignes-Labs is piloting with Red Sea Farms. Why it matters: This program exemplifies KAUST's commitment to fostering a deep tech ecosystem in Saudi Arabia, attracting global talent to align with Vision 2030 and tackle critical regional and global challenges.
KAUST Discovery reports on KAUST's support for the Saudi Arabian venture capital industry. No specific details are provided in the summary. Why it matters: Without additional context, the specific impact of this support is unclear.
KAUST, in partnership with MCIT and Hello Tomorrow, has released a report outlining a roadmap for Saudi Arabia to become a global deep tech hub. The report focuses on five pillars: ecosystem, investment, talent, infrastructure, and policy, highlighting the role of R&D in achieving Vision 2030. Deep tech startups in Saudi Arabia raised over $100 million between 2020 and 2022, with a 75% increase in deep tech researchers since 2015. Why it matters: This signals Saudi Arabia's increasing commitment to fostering a local deep tech ecosystem and attracting investment in advanced technologies.
KAUST and Research Products Development Company (RPDC) have signed a partnership agreement to support technology commercialization and early-stage startups in Saudi Arabia. RPDC and the KAUST Innovation Fund will co-invest in startups and establish a joint mentorship and startup exchange program. RPDC will co-invest or match KAUST funding of up to $2 million into deep tech startups at the proof-of-concept, seed and series A funding stages. Why it matters: This collaboration aims to bolster the innovation ecosystem within Saudi Arabia, accelerating the transition of academic research to commercial applications.