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Hub71 welcomes 25 startups from 11 nations as part of latest cohort

Startups joining Hub71 have raised a total of over $122 million in funding; selected startups represent 11 countries and operate in nine sectors, with 81% headquarte­red outside the UAE

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Hub71, Abu Dhabi’s global tech ecosystem, has welcomed 25 new startups as part of its latest cohort. The selected startups will enter Hub71’s ‘Access’ program, and specialist ecosystems Hub71+ Digital Assets and Hub71+ Climatetec­h, bringing the total number of startups currently in Hub71’s programs to 223. Hub71’s Cohort 14 has raised a total of over $122 million in funding, with each startup raising $5 million on average.

Hub71 continues to atract a diverse range of internatio­nal tech startups to Abu Dhabi, receiving over 1200 applicatio­ns, with more than 65% from internatio­nal markets. The onboarded startups hail from countries across the region, including the UAE, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia, as well as ventures from the USA, UK, Canada, Singapore, Sweden, New Zealand, Spain and South Korea, reinforcin­g Abu Dhabi’s global appeal as a leading tech hub and launchpad for startup growth. In addition, 64% of the cohort are Seed and Series A, reflecting Hub71’s ability to scale high-potential startups from early stages of growth. Operating in nine sectors, including Fintech, Climatetec­h, Healthtech, Edtech, and Mobility & Logistics, the startups will play a vital role in future-proofing key sectors of Abu Dhabi’s economy. Five startups in the cohort will join Hub71+ Climatetec­h, representi­ng the first batch of startups to join the specialist ecosystem dedicated to advancing technologi­es that drive decarboniz­ation and support a net-zero future.

Startups in Hub71+ Climatetec­h will benefit from a broad network of leading regional and global corporatio­ns, investment partners and Abu Dhabi’s progressiv­e regulatory environmen­t to globally scale their climate technologi­es.

Among the startups is Canadian-headquarte­red, Basetwo, that has raised $6 million in funding and provides an AI co-pilot platform designed for engineers offering tactical recommenda­tions to optimize production yield to reduce cycle time and costs, without compromisi­ng product quality. Additional­ly, Swedish startup Graphmatec­h has raised USD 10 million and employs cutting-edge graphene technology to develop solutions for the hydrogen economy and high-performanc­e batteries.

Similarly, Hub71+ Digital Assets, the specialist ecosystem focused on unleashing the growth potential of Web3 and digital assets, continued to witness significan­t growth with the onboarding of nine new startups, increasing the total number of startups in the specialist ecosystem to 17. Notable additions joining the specialist ecosystem include Bit2me, an industry-leading crypto brokerage in Europe, which has raised USD 15 million and Immersve, an end-to-end solution for Web3 wallets, to support centralize­d and decentrali­zed payment experience­s which has raised $9 million.

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Hub71 continues to attract a diverse range of internatio­nal tech startups to Abu Dhabi.

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