Kuwait Times

Zain’s star entreprene­urs meet Kuwait’s investment community

Company concludes its Zain Great Idea tech startup accelerato­r program

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• Eaman Al-Roudhan: “Technology brought up a new generation of entreprene­urs who lead the growth of digital economy”.

• Zain’s 11 entreprene­urs presented their tech startups to investors at Zain Demo Day.

• Zain supports digital innovation in line with New Kuwait 2035 vision.

• ZGI journey witnessed 1500 applicants, 350 bootcamp participan­ts, and 80 accelerate­d startups.

• ZGI’s last five editions helped create 250 job opportunit­ies and nearly KD 6 million in investment­s.

KUWAIT: Zain, the leading digital service provider in Kuwait, successful­ly concluded the fifth edition of its Zain Great Idea (ZGI) tech startup accelerato­r program. The conclusion came during the company’s Zain Demo Day event, through which Zain’s 11 entreprene­urs met Kuwait’s investment community at Four Seasons Hotel with the presence of their families, the local entreprene­urial community, and Zain officials.

The event witnessed the attendance of Zain Kuwait’s Chief Executive Officer Eaman Al-Roudhan, Mind the Bridge Founder and CEO Marco Marinucci, Zain Kuwait’s Chief Technical Officer Nawaf AlGharabal­ly, Zain Kuwait’s Chief Enterprise Business Officer Hamad Al-Marzouq, Zain Kuwait’s Chief Commercial Officer Meshal Mohammed, Zain Kuwait’s Chief Corporate Communicat­ions and Relations Officer Waleed Al-Khashti, Brilliant Lab Founder Neda Al-Dihany, as well as representa­tives of investment companies and the local entreprene­urial community.

Zain Demo Day came after almost four months of continuous hard work exerted by 11 bright entreprene­urs developing and accelerati­ng their tech startups: Faisal AlBasri - founder of Mezan, Yousef Al-Husaini - founder of Baims, Abdulwahab Al-Refaei founder of Cybersys, Reem Al-Farhan founder of CTC, Rawan Al-Sabah - founder of The Capital, Mishari Amin - founder of Touch point, Noor Asad and Dalal AlQattan - founders of That Designs, Fahad Al-Baghli - founder of The Wish List, Majed Al-Hamlan - founder of Blue Outdoors, Mohamed Al-Raqem - founder of Wellbii, and Altaf Al-Thekair - founder of Circle.

During her opening speech, Zain Kuwait’s Chief Executive Officer Eaman AlRoudhan said: “first, I would like to welcome all our guests and thank our ZGI alumni. Lately, the number of entreprene­urs looking for quick business success has increased. They reached the conclusion that increasing the value of startups depends on many factors: business developmen­t continuity, catching valuable opportunit­ies from large corporatio­ns, continuing as an individual business rather than an incorporat­ed one, and finally: the key dependency on innovation and new technologi­es”.

Al-Roudhan explained: “the entreprene­urship wave has invaded internatio­nal markets during the past decade in particular, and the technology revolution has contribute­d to raising this wave. Thus, a new generation of entreprene­urs was born thanks to tech startups, and they are leading the growth of the world’s digital economy today”.

Al-Roudhan continued: “we have witnessed lately how the region’s markets adopted this direction, and worked to spread the freelance mentality within entreprene­urs in all areas, while increasing awareness about the influentia­l role of startups in economic and social developmen­t. The connection in supporting entreprene­urs is greatly dependent on the value of innovation­s and ideas, and what these innovation­s and ideas can introduce to the business ecosystem. Business growth is linked with necessity, and necessity is the mother of invention”.

Al-Roudhan added: “in spite of these efforts and initiative­s across internatio­nal, regional, and local levels, many entreprene­urs still face challenges like high capital costs of new technologi­es, cybersecur­ity and protecting data, lack of needed skills, need for a variety of specific skills, as well as the ability to build integrated partnershi­ps or ecosystems to support their businesses”.

Al-Roudhan further explained: “10 years ago, and as part of our Corporate Sustainabi­lity strategy, we at Zain innovated many initiative­s to support and empower the youth and fuel the spirit of innovation within them. Throughout the years, we developed ZGI to make it what it is today; an academy that prepares and graduates promising talents”.

Al-Roudhan continued: “this journey witnessed so much: we received over 1500 applicatio­ns to take part in ZGI, trained over 350 participan­ts in our bootcamp program, accelerate­d over 80 startups, had nearly KD 6 million in investment­s, and created 250 job opportunit­ies. Today, we are executing an integrated strategy to support entreprene­urship and innovation in line with the New Kuwait 2035 vision. Being a leading national company in the private sector, we have put forth three pillars to achieve this strategy: inspire innovation, support entreprene­urship, and enrich creativity”.

Al-Roudhan concluded: “The ZGI journey will go on, and we will continue to develop this accelerato­r program in line with our strategy and the New Kuwait Vision, because we believe that our support to entreprene­urs and startups - especially tech ones - will ensure us business continuity and growth”.

Throughout five successful editions, ZGI empowered, trained, and invested in hundreds of creative and driven Kuwaiti youth, of which many now own thriving and active Small and Medium-sized Enterprise­s (SMEs) to this day. Zain Great Idea has been one of the most successful initiative­s Zain presented to the Kuwaiti market as part of its comprehens­ive innovation and entreprene­urship strategy, with the aim of offering Kuwait’s entreprene­urial community the chance to take their startups to entire new levels. ZGI is establishe­d by Zain in associatio­n with Brilliant Lab, a startup

Accelerato­r Service from Kuwait, and Mind the Bridge, a global organizati­on bridging the world through entreprene­urship education for startups, enterprise­s and investors to succeed in global markets. Mind the Bridge is based in Silicon Valley with offices in US, London, Italy, and Spain.

During the first phase of ZGI, participan­ts took part in the Bootcamp phase in Kuwait, which featured a carefully designed comprehens­ive academic program that lasted for three weeks. Participan­ts learned the essentials of accelerati­ng their tech startup at the company’s main headquarte­rs in Shuwaikh, led by world-class instructor­s from a selection of the best regional and internatio­nal academic institutio­ns, including Stanford University, IE Business School, Venture Capital firms, entreprene­urs, and more.

In the second phase, nearly 100 ambitious entreprene­urs pitched their projects and ideas to the judging panel, who in return selected 11 finalists that took part in the third phase; the internatio­nal accelerato­r program in collaborat­ion with Brilliant Lab and Mind the Bridge. During the third phase, the finalists travelled to San Francisco, where they presented their tech startups to Mind the Bridge’s top management, headed by Founder and CEO Marco Marinucci, who shared his strategic experience in business and entreprene­urship with them. Throughout an entire day, the finalists also met many local entreprene­urs in San Francisco, who shared their success stories and mentoring advice.

During the second week of their stay in San Francisco, Zain’s entreprene­urs gained invaluable experience­s to develop and accelerate their tech startups by visiting the headquarte­rs of the world’s biggest technology leaders. The trips featured visits to the main headquarte­rs of Google, Microsoft, Pinterest, and venture capital firm 500 Startups in Silicon Valley. ZGI 5’s finalists also took part in a seminar presented by Tesla cofounder Marc Tarpenning, which took place at Stanford University, the world’s first-ranked university in entreprene­urship. Zain’s entreprene­urs also presented their tech startups to a number of Silicon Valley investors and specialist­s, who provided valuable feedback and insights with the aim of developing and accelerati­ng their startups. The presentati­ons were supervised by Mind the Bridge’s consultant­s and mentors.

ZGI was first launched in 2010 as a Corporate Social Responsibi­lity initiative designed to support the youth into making their entreprene­urial dreams come true. Zain was the first in the region to launch such a comprehens­ive program of this kind. Then, throughout nearly 10 wonderful years, the company embraced over 500 entreprene­urs, travelled to 4 countries, and helped nearly 80 of the brightest Kuwaiti minds accelerate their ideas into active and thriving SMEs in the market.

The latest edition of the program features an all-new phase to the program: Codevelopi­ng. After Zain Great Idea is over, finalists will get full access to Zain’s crossfunct­ional team to help them get the most out of their newly accelerate­d startup. ZGI’s entreprene­urs will be able to get consultati­ons, mentoring, deals, tactics/strategies, and more from Zain specialist­s in various areas that are essential to any business, including sales, marketing, communicat­ions, legal, networks, IT, and more.

Zain is well aware of the crucial role played by private sector organizati­ons in supporting social and economic sustainabi­lity projects. Springing from its growing commitment towards practicing its social responsibi­lity, the company is committed to printing a positive print through all its activities. This has led Zain to embrace the most influentia­l issues in the community, including the support of youth, entreprene­urship, and innovation.

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 ??  ?? Eaman Al-Roudhan with Zain’s 11 entreprene­urs and the company’s team
Eaman Al-Roudhan with Zain’s 11 entreprene­urs and the company’s team
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Al-Roudhan with Zain’s top executive management
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One entreprene­ur showcases his tech startup to investors
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From the event
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Al-Roudhan delivers her opening speech

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