Arab News, Sat, Mar 30, 2024 | Ramadan 20, 1445
Regional startups join forces to further propel the ecosystem
Saudi Arabia:
Startups across the Middle East and North Africa region are increasingly
collaborating through strategic partnerships to enhance the entrepreneurial
ecosystem.
Ventures from various industries are forging
alliances, and signing agreements to bolster expansion, penetrate new markets,
and enhance customer satisfaction initiatives.
At the forefront of these strategic partnerships,
the Kingdom’s National Technology Development Program has joined forces with
Outlier Ventures, a prominent global Web3 accelerator, to bolster the technology
sector in Saudi Arabia.
Under the memorandum of understanding, the Base
Camp Web3 accelerator program aims to support and cultivate the growth of
promising Web3 startups in the Kingdom.
Participating startups will benefit from Outlier
Ventures’ expertise, receiving guidance on product development, entity
structuring, and token design from a team of in-house experts.
Additionally, these startups will gain invaluable
insights and networking opportunities through direct interactions with leading
mentors and investors in the Web3 domain.
“Under Vision 2030, the rapid pace of change and
development is visible across all sectors of the economy. The achievements are
testimony to the level of dedication and focus driving the Kingdom forward. Our
strategic collaboration underscores our joint dedication to nurturing
technological progress,” said Stephan Apel, CEO and founding partner of Outlier
Ventures.
This collaboration marks the introduction of the
first deep tech Web3 accelerator program in Riyadh, slated to begin later in
2024.
The initiative aligns with Saudi Vision 2030 and
Outlier Venture’s commitment to nurturing global entrepreneurial talent,
specifically targeting the burgeoning Web3 ecosystem within the Kingdom.
Inbox Business partners with AstroLabs for
expansion in KSA
Pakistan’s Inbox Business Technologies sealed a
partnership with business facilitator AstroLabs to support the former in
entering the Saudi market.
Inbox Business Technologies, under the ownership
of the Dawood Group, is renowned for its extensive experience in delivering
transformative innovation across various technology domains in Pakistan.
With a workforce exceeding 1,800 professionals,
Inbox is well-equipped to offer services in business applications, enterprise
managed services, cloud migration, digital security, and cybersecurity.
The collaboration with AstroLabs will establish
Inbox Business Arabia, the company’s Saudi branch, to capitalize on the
burgeoning digital sector, enabling a timely and strategic market expansion in
the Kingdom.
“Inbox Technologies Arabia is actively expanding
its operations within Saudi Arabia, with several key projects currently in
progress,” said Mohsin Ali, CEO of Inbox Business Technologies.
“Among these initiatives is the development of a
content management database specifically for a multinational corporation based
in Jeddah. Additionally, we’re playing a crucial role in delivering IT services
and overseeing strategic programs for the nation’s foremost IT enterprise, along
with a company owned by the Public Investment Fund,” he added.
True Gamers partners with Takefluence to introduce
ambassador program
True Gamers and Takefluence have partnered to
unveil an ambassador program dedicated to the gaming community.
This innovative initiative aims to empower gaming
enthusiasts and content creators, providing them with a platform to express
their creativity, engage with broader audiences, and convert their gaming
passion into tangible opportunities.
“This partnership reflects a shared vision for the
future of Gaming, eSport and content creation in the region, highlighting the
synergies between technological innovation and community engagement,” said
Archie Rudyuk, CEO and co-founder of Takefluence.
True Gamers is a UAE-based esports gaming cafe
network with 150 outlets globally.
Takefluence is a platform that automates the
onboarding, reporting and payouts for brands looking to launch their ambassador
and creator campaigns, engage audience, and leverage influencers and
user-generated content.
“By combining our resources and expertise, we are
not just offering a platform for gamers and creators but also setting the stage
for the next generation of gaming content. This initiative is about recognizing
and amplifying the talents within our community, ensuring that the Middle East
becomes a main hub of innovation and creativity in the global gaming scene,”
said Vlad Belyanin, co-founder of True Gamers.
Deliveroo UAE teams up with Kayali to offer luxury
fragrances
Deliveroo UAE has forged a partnership with
Kayali, the prestigious perfume brand created by beauty entrepreneur Mona
Kattan.
This collaboration marks a significant development
in on-demand shopping, with Deliveroo being the exclusive aggregator to feature
Kayali’s luxury fragrances on its new shopping vertical.
This move expands Deliveroo’s range of offerings
and showcases its commitment to providing customers with convenient and premium
shopping experiences.
Through this partnership, Deliveroo underscores
its position as a trusted platform for brands and a provider of unique value to
its customers across the UAE.
MBC Group acquires significant stake in Anghami
Saudi Arabian media giant MBC Group, via its MBC
Ventures division, has acquired over 4 million ordinary shares in the
Nasdaq-listed music streaming service Anghami.
This purchase secures MBC Group a 13.7 percent
ownership in Anghami and raises its stake’s value to $6.48 million from $4.074
million.
The acquisition also coincided with a substantial
59 percent increase in Anghami’s share price on March 20, which soared to $1.59
from $1 the previous day.
Ahlan App secures $3m in funding
Bahrain’s Ahlan App, a loyalty program and
delivery service, has secured a $3 million investment at a $15 million valuation
in a round led by Hope Ventures, with contributions from Al Rajhi Holdings and
other angel investors.
Founded in 2021 by Faisal Rashed, Ahlan rewards
users with cashback for dining in, picking up, or home delivery services.
This fresh influx of capital is earmarked for
increasing Ahlan’s market presence, emphasizing its commitment to enhancing
customer loyalty and expanding its services.
Egypt’s Sprints.ai raises $3m
Sprints.ai, an Egypt-based edtech firm, has raised
$3 million in a bridge round led by Disruptech Ventures, with contributions from
EdVentures and Challenge Fund for Youth Employment, among others.
Founded by Ayman Bazaraa and Bassam Sharkawy in
2020, Sprints.ai is addressing the tech talent shortage in the Middle East and
Africa region by offering a guaranteed hiring program to prepare qualified
candidates for the job market.
This new funding will support Sprints.ai’s
ambitious plan to penetrate 10 new markets, reinforcing its mission to bridge
the educational gap in technology sectors across the region.