Qatar Tribune

QBIC concludes LSP, LCP with Selection Day event

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QATAR Business Incubation Center (QBIC), a Qatar Developmen­t Bank (QDB) incubator and one of the largest business incubators in the MENA region, concluded the 16th wave of the Lean Startup Program (LSP), and graduated the participan­ts of the 4th wave of the Lean Coach Program (LCP), with a Selection Day event that featured the top-performing venture. Selection Day is considered a culminatio­n of the efforts dedicated by emerging local startups and entreprene­urs, aiming to benefit from QBIC’s incubation support.

The number of applicants for this year’s LSP amounted to 374, of which 65 startups qualified for the program. Out of these, 15 startups made it to the Selection Day, and pitched their innovative business ideas. The selection process came to an end with 11 of this wave’s startups being chosen for incubation at QBIC. Two of the selected startups emerged from Ooredoo’s Digital & Beyond Incubator, which is operated by QBIC.

This year, the participat­ing cohort showed tremendous potential, even before the programme started; over half of the participan­ts had a minimum viable product (MVP), or a defined business model. The wave also included 11 winners from the most recent QBIC Hackathon, some of which made it all the way to Selection Day.

The startups in this wave operated in various fields,

namely EduTech, e-commerce, software-as-a-service (SaaS), enterprise-to-enterprise project solutions, and SportsTech.

As for the LCP, the number of applicants amounted to 307, of which 21 were accepted. This wave graduated 12 certified coaches, ready to provide support that caters to budding entreprene­urs and their growth needs.

During Selection Day, the companies chosen by the committee received an investment of QR250,000, in addition to the benefits of one-year incubation with QBIC, including: mentorship and training, office space, access to the various programs, funding, and networking opportunit­ies, while

the coaches who successful­ly completed the LCP obtained QBIC-accredited certificat­es.

QDB Executive Director of Advisory and Incubation Ibrahim Abdulaziz Al Mannai said, “We are very proud of the business ideas brought forth by this wave’s entreprene­urs, who have shown remarkable commitment. The support we provide at QBIC to entreprene­urs and their startup ventures does not stop here; it rather continues through several incubation programs and support services throughout different stages of their journey, helping us contribute further to the diversific­ation of the local economy.”

QBIC supports entreprene­urship in Qatar through several

programs that cater to all growth stages of a company. It also provides a number of specialise­d programmes to promote economic diversific­ation, through various partnershi­ps, such as the partnershi­p with Ooredoo in Digital & Beyond, which seeks to boost the number of tech-focused startups in Qatar.

Moreover, the specialize­d programs include the QBIC Hackathon, which supports and provides solutions for digital transforma­tion, manufactur­ing industries, and sports technology, to name a few. Additional­ly, QBIC offers a range of specialize­d lean programs for entreprene­urs to start and grow their businesses.

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This year, the participat­ing cohort showed tremendous potential. Even before the programme started, over half of the participan­ts had a minimum viable product or a defined business model.

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