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Regional startups join forces to further propel the ecosystem

Ventures from various industries forging alliances, and signing agreements to bolster expansion

- Nour El-Shaeri Cairo Mohsin Ali, CEO of Inbox Business Technologi­es

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.

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Supplied 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.
 ?? Supplied ?? Deliveroo underscore­s its position as a trusted platform for brands and a provider of unique value to its customers across the UAE.
Supplied Deliveroo underscore­s its position as a trusted platform for brands and a provider of unique value to its customers across the UAE.

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