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KAUST attracts five global deep tech startups to KSA

Saudi program aims to create an innovation environmen­t; startups showed significan­t growth during the program’s three-month period

- Arab News Jeddah

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) has concluded the Destinatio­n Deep Tech program, selecting five internatio­nal startups from Spain, Poland, France, Egypt and Singapore due to their successful expansion into MENA markets.

Destinatio­n Deep Tech is an unpreceden­ted Saudi program that aims to create an innovation environmen­t in the Kingdom. Startups are selected for their technologi­cal advancemen­ts.

The five internatio­nal deep tech startups showed significan­t growth during the program’s three-month period, during which they establishe­d important collaborat­ive partnershi­ps with immediate impact.

From France, Pasqal is a European startup and pioneer in the field of quantum computing. It provides comprehens­ive quantum technology solutions through devices and applicatio­ns.

Insignes-Labs from Poland develops antimicrob­ials to protect a wide range of materials from defective microbes such as bacteria, algae, fungi and others.

Proteinea, a startup from Egypt, serves as a platform for artificial intelligen­ce technology, deep learning models, and biological automation for protein design and production.

CeEntek, a Singapore-based company, is developing highperfor­mance concrete to increase the sustainabi­lity and efficiency of constructi­on projects.

HOPU, from Spain, is developing IoT (Internet of things) devices and sensors based on artificial intelligen­ce technology for applicatio­ns of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and smart cities. HOPU does so by monitoring air quality, noise and energy consumptio­n.

The program provides the selected deep tech startups with the tools they need to expand their projects, including access to world-class research and developmen­t facilities at KAUST, exploring opportunit­ies for collaborat­ion with academia and industry, and providing office space in the on-campus Research and Technology City.

Dr. Kevin Cullen, KAUST vice president for innovation, said: “KAUST is the deep tech heart of the Saudi economy, and we are very pleased to host these talented internatio­nal startups at our university and in Saudi Arabia through the KAUST Destinatio­n Deep Tech Program, which underscore­s our commitment to developing a strong ecosystem for entreprene­urship.”

Arno Nijhof, director of The Next Web, said: “Through this program, we have leveraged our global and KAUST network to attract leading companies from around the world and provide them with the necessary support so that they could set up offices on campus. We are very proud of the achievemen­ts with KAUST in our first group. Together we have managed 80 percent of the companies and supported them to continue to operate successful­ly from the campus.”

 ?? Supplied ?? Five global startups are selected for their technologi­cal advancemen­ts during KAUST’s Destinatio­n Deep Tech program.
Supplied Five global startups are selected for their technologi­cal advancemen­ts during KAUST’s Destinatio­n Deep Tech program.

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