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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.

KAUST startups take top prizes

KAUST ·

KAUST startups, including Sadeem (a wireless sensor system for flood monitoring), have won top prizes in entrepreneurship competitions such as GITEX Future Stars, ArabNet Riyadh, and the Oqal Best Entrepreneur Award. Sadeem won Best Global Startup at GITEX and took home $100,000. KAUST supports early-stage startups through accelerator programs like TAQADAM and 9/10ths, as well as the KAUST Research & Technology Park. Why it matters: This success highlights KAUST's role in fostering innovation and entrepreneurship in Saudi Arabia, contributing to the Kingdom's growing startup ecosystem and economic diversification efforts.

KAUST startups place in top 10 at Startup Istanbul

KAUST ·

Three KAUST startups, iyris, Oaesis, and UnitX, were selected in the top 10 at the Startup Istanbul international competition out of 90,000 applicants. iyris secured third place with its technology, while Oaesis developed a laser-based energy-efficient lighting system for indoor farms. KAUST supports emerging companies from ideation to marketing and financial support. Why it matters: This showcases KAUST's role in fostering innovation and contributing to Saudi Arabia's knowledge-based economy by supporting promising startups on the global stage.

MBZUAI’s Launch Lab equips alumni and students with practical startup tools

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI concluded its inaugural Launch Lab, a six-week pilot program designed to help alumni and students transform startup ideas into tangible ventures. The program, developed by the Alumni Relations team, aimed to bridge the gap between academic excellence and real-world impact. Fifteen participants worked on their startup ideas through in-person sessions, covering refining ideas, business model design, and go-to-market strategy. Why it matters: This initiative highlights MBZUAI's commitment to fostering entrepreneurship and translating AI research into practical business applications within the UAE.