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KAUST Innovation Fund provides funding for technology-based startups

KAUST ·

The KAUST Innovation Fund will provide venture capital investments in technology-based startups, ranging from seed funding (less than $200,000) to early-stage (up to $2 million). KAUST aims to become a shareholder in the startups it funds and act as a long-term strategic partner. Applications for seed funding can be submitted at any time, and the Fund is seeking startups with a large potential market, a superior product/technology, and a strong team. Why it matters: This initiative should accelerate the growth of technology startups in Saudi Arabia and attract international investment to the Kingdom's innovation ecosystem.

Seed Fund Spring Gala 2014 unveils three winning startup projects

KAUST ·

KAUST's Spring Seed Fund Gala recognized three winning teams from its spring funding round. The winning projects include "I3-Waste CO2 to Commercial Products," "ONCOGENOMICS - Highly Accurate Test for Early Detection of Colorectal Cancer," and "ZAD - Microbes to improve agriculture under drought, heat and salinity." The Seed Fund aims to empower faculty, researchers, and students to turn their ideas into successful businesses, providing the Kingdom with innovative startups and jobs. Why it matters: This KAUST Seed Fund supports promising research with commercial potential, fostering innovation and entrepreneurship in Saudi Arabia.

Seed Fund Gala: 2013 Fall Round Winners Announced

KAUST ·

KAUST Seed Fund announced the four winning teams from its 2013 Fall Round, including Falcon Viz (3D aerial scanning), Nano Assembly (quantum dot production), ROFix (desalination plant performance), and u. The Seed Fund has funded 21 projects in its first six rounds, creating three companies and 15 jobs. Barig Siraj noted KAUST's leadership in commercializing ideas in Saudi Arabia. Why it matters: The KAUST Seed Fund plays a vital role in fostering entrepreneurship and technological innovation within Saudi Arabia, addressing critical needs in areas like desalination and infrastructure.

UAE's Red Rock Technology invests $10M in AI 'Brain' for global food security - Gulf News

Gulf News ·

UAE-based Red Rock Technology is investing $10 million to develop an AI system aimed at enhancing global food security. The 'Brain' AI will analyze data from various sources, including satellites, sensors, and market data, to provide insights into crop yields, weather patterns, and supply chain logistics. The system aims to optimize agricultural practices and resource allocation. Why it matters: The investment highlights the UAE's growing interest in leveraging AI to address critical global challenges and strengthen its position in the agritech sector.

Reducing waste and improving soil

KAUST ·

Edama Organic Solutions received $780,000 USD seed investment from the KAUST Innovation Fund. KAUST has also signed a contract to build a commercial-scale composting facility for Edama on its Thuwal campus, with a recycling capacity of 5,500 tons. Edama will manufacture and sell products, including Edama Desert Compost and Edama Palm Peat. Why it matters: This initiative promotes sustainable waste management practices in Saudi Arabia by turning organic waste into valuable soil improvement products tailored for desert environments.

Now accepting applications for TAQADAM 2021

KAUST ·

KAUST, in partnership with SABB, has opened applications for the 2021 TAQADAM Startup Accelerator, welcoming up to 60 startups. Each startup will receive 150,000 SAR in zero-equity grant funding, access to co-working spaces, training, and expert mentors during the six-month program. Saudi Arabian-based startups at all stages and international startups planning to expand into Saudi Arabia are encouraged to apply by April 10, 2021. Why it matters: This accelerator program provides crucial resources and funding for early-stage entrepreneurs in Saudi Arabia, fostering innovation and contributing to the growth of the Kingdom's startup ecosystem.

Nearly $495m in new deals power Middle East startups - Arab News

Arab News ·

Middle East startups secured nearly $495 million in funding across various deals. Saudi Arabia-based companies accounted for a significant portion of this investment. The funding will support growth and innovation in sectors like fintech, e-commerce, and technology across the region. Why it matters: This influx of capital highlights the increasing attractiveness of the Middle East as a hub for startups and venture capital investment, fostering economic diversification.

KAUST and SABB join forces to create innovative startups

KAUST ·

KAUST and the Saudi British Bank (SABB) are partnering in the TAQADAM Startup Accelerator program, supporting 82 entrepreneurs from 37 teams across 18 Saudi universities. The program offers up to SR75,000 ($20,000) in pre-seed funding from SABB, working spaces at KAUST, and mentorship over six months. The accelerator has awarded SR4.5 million ($1.2 million) in pre-seed funding to date and aims to contribute to economic development and job creation in line with Saudi Vision 2030. Why it matters: This collaboration fosters innovation and entrepreneurship in Saudi Arabia, providing crucial resources for startups in key technology sectors like AI and fintech.