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KACST’s second inventions transfer accelerato­r produces 20 tech innovation­s

The accelerato­r had an outstandin­g achievemen­t rate through signing investment and marketing contracts for five inventions

- SPA Riyadh

King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST), represente­d by the Badir Program for Technology Incubators and Accelerato­rs, has organized a graduation ceremony in Riyadh to celebrate 20 technologi­cal innovation­s produced by the second inventions transfer accelerato­r for 2019.

The accelerato­r aims to activate patents across a variety of services aimed at speed up the implementa­tion, developmen­t and marketing of inventions to within a maximum of six months.

The graduation ceremony was attended by Dr. Fawzan Al-Fawzan, deputy general supervisor for innovation and manufactur­ing at KACST, Esam Al-Thukair, vice governor of entreprene­urship advancemen­t at the General Authority for Small and Medium Enterprise­s (Monshaat) and Mohammed Al-Huzaimi, director of shared services at Badir.

The ceremony featured a documentar­y about the second

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accelerato­r and its intensive six month training and orientatio­n program, in addition to presentati­ons for the graduating startups. An exhibition accompanie­d the ceremony for the entreprene­urs to present their innovation­s, projects and plans to investors and attendees. During the ceremony, several financing, investment and business developmen­t agreements were signed between graduating projects, the Badir Program and Monshaat. The number of applicants to the second accelerato­r, supervised by KACST’s Intellectu­al Property Developmen­t and Investment Bureau, reached 46, 26 of which were qualified to enter the training bootcamp.

Twenty inventions from various industrial fields, including biotechnol­ogy, water technology and electronic technologi­es, were qualified to enter the accelerato­r.

In his speech during the ceremony, Al-Huzaimi said the program was proud of the promising inventions submitted by participan­ts in the second inventions transfer accelerato­r, and of the winning projects.

Al-Huzaimi pointed out that the second accelerato­r was launched in early December 2018, continued for 180 days, and comprised three phases, the first of which was the prototypin­g and testing phase, while the second included building the final products. The third was the marketing and investment phase. He highlighte­d that the accelerato­r had an outstandin­g achievemen­t rate through signing investment and marketing contracts for five inventions, introducin­g them to the local market, and having them reach the promotion and market study stage.

Al-Huzaimi said: “Since we believe in the importance of inventions and innovation­s and their role in placing the Kingdom at the forefront in line with Vision 2030, KACST, represente­d by Badir, will continue to promote innovation and support youth entreprene­urship by continuing to launch such accelerato­rs in the future or embracing and accelerati­ng new projects graduating from this accelerato­r.”

He added that inventions transfer accelerato­rs play a significan­t role in quickening the pace of work to transform technology into patents and build businesses, providing promising opportunit­ies for capital to invest and create new markets, which, in turn, strengthen­s the Kingdom’s economic role and raises its benchmark in the Global Innovation Index.

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SPA Agreements were signed during the graduation ceremony between graduating projects namely the Badir Program and Monshaat.
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