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Turning research into startups

KAUST ·

KAUST PhD student Amal Aboulhassan founded MaterialSolved, a startup created with support from the KAUST New Ventures Accelerator. The startup's focus area is not specified in the provided text. Why it matters: KAUST's efforts to translate research into startups highlights the increasing focus on commercializing academic innovation within the Kingdom.

Startup Wrap: Over $250m raised as MENA SME activity accelerates - Arab News

Arab News ·

A recent report indicates that startups across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region have successfully raised over $250 million. This significant capital injection points to an accelerating pace of activity within the region's Small and Medium-sized Enterprise (SME) sector. The report reflects a broader trend of increased investment and growth in entrepreneurial ventures across various industries in MENA. Why it matters: This continued growth in startup funding and SME activity is vital for cultivating a dynamic entrepreneurial ecosystem in the MENA region, providing potential capital and opportunities for emerging AI companies and broader technological innovation.

MENA startups raise fresh capital as governments advance ecosystem reforms - Arab News

Arab News ·

MENA startups have raised new capital as regional governments implement ecosystem reforms. These reforms aim to improve the business environment and attract further investment. The funding will support growth and innovation in the region's startup sector. Why it matters: This trend signals increasing confidence in the MENA startup ecosystem and its potential for economic diversification.

VentureLab finalists present startup ideas

KAUST ·

The Spring 2014 VentureLab showcase at KAUST featured six finalist teams presenting their startup ideas to a panel of judges. The teams had completed an eight-week entrepreneurship bootcamp, interviewing 522 people and undergoing 1,500 hours of training. Trochet, a startup focused on alternatives to plastic bags, won the Most Promising Startup Award. Why it matters: This event highlights KAUST's efforts to foster entrepreneurship and innovation, providing a platform for researchers and students to develop and pitch their ideas.