MITEF Saudi announces Saudi’s Top Entrepreneurs For 2017

MIT Enterprise Forum (MITEF) Saudi Arabia announced the winners of the three tracks in the MITEF Saudi Arabia competition, during the final ceremony of the competition held on Saturday. The winners were:

Startup track first place winner Madad Services LLC who received SAR 100,000; runner-up iBoat received SAR 25,000; and third place Nushmi Services received SAR 15,000.

Social Enterprise first place winner Tadweer who received SAR 100,000; runner-up Banafsajeel received SAR 25,000; and third place Ketaby Lak Application received SAR 15,000.

Ideas first place winner Aquaponica wins SAR 20,000; runner-up Stitches False Wall, who received SAR 15,000; and third place Packageha who won SAR 10,000.

All nine teams will now advance to the 10th MITEF Pan Arab competition – which will be held in Bahrain next month – where the best entrepreneurial ideas from across the Arab world will be showcased.

The winners were selected from the semi-finalists announced last month, with a total of 2,200 entrants this year. The judging panel of business experts and academics from Saudi Arabia and beyond assessed their business models according to the contest criteria. This included innovative solutions used to answer a concept-based, entrepreneurial, or social need; ability to expand beyond the competition itself; and making a positive impact on society.

The criteria included:

  • In the Startup track, judges examined each entrant’s capabilities and whether they had the potential to become effective-impact entrepreneurs with strong teams, broad experience and crucially, an expandable and promotable idea.
  • In the ideas track, the entry criteria targeted creative, promotable, and expandable ideas with the potential to provide effective social and commercial solutions.
  • In the social track, entrants were asked to show their profitable social enterprise model that measures impact in the communities they serve.

MITEF Saudi Arabia was established in 2015, part of the MITEF Global network of chapters dedicated to promoting entrepreneurship and innovation worldwide, and to provide knowledge, communication, and training for entrepreneurs, enabling them to quickly turn ideas into world-changing companies. Now in its second year, is organised in partnership between Community Jameel’s Bab Rizq Jameel initiative and Zain Saudi Arabia.

The closing ceremony was hosted by King Abdullah Economic City under the auspices of the Small and Medium Enterprises Authority (SMEA), and was attended by Sofana Dahlan ‏Vice Governor of Entrepreneurship Advancement at SMEA, Mr. Fahd Al-Rasheed Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Prince Mohamed Bin Salman College of Business and Entrepreneurship, Mr. Sultan AlShahrani Chief Human Resources Officer at Zain Saudi Arabia, and Mr. Hassan Mohammed Jameel, President of Community Jameel domestic.

Dr Sarah Ghaleb, Senior General Manager, Education and Entrepreneurship initiatives at Community Jameel, and project manager of the program, praised the role of government organizations and private companies in accelerating development in entrepreneurship, saying: “The slogan of MITEF Saudi Arabia is ‘You are Tomorrow’ because when we create new entrepreneurs we contribute to developing the solid foundation for tomorrow’s economy – a strong economy that is based on new innovative ideas, discovering new resources, creating jobs, and trying to provide innovative technology, industries, and products.”

Sultan bin Mohammed Al Shahrani, Chief Human Resources Officer at Zain Saudi Arabia, praised the number of teams and the level of innovation and competition shown, saying: “Zain believes in the importance of investing in young entrepreneurs, and being a strategic partner in the MIT Enterprise Forum Startup Competition is strong proof of that. We are committed to playing our part in delivering Saudi Vision 2030 by providing the latest services in telecommunications, as well as investing in Saudi talent.”

This year’s contest culminated in agreements between Bab Rizq Jameel and some of the companies that are considered leaders in entrepreneurship; and between Bab Rizq Jameel and Prince Mohammed bin Salman College through which three scholarships will be provided as well as training programs for this year’s winners. This is to recognize their efforts during the competition stages, and allow them to act as examples for other young entrepreneurs.

Participants who made it to the finals had the opportunity to participate in the Saudi StartSmart Forum, a MITEF program that aims to encourage, motivate, and guide entrepreneurs to achieve success.

MITEF Saudi Arabia is organised with the support of backers and partners including Zain (strategic partner), Small and Medium Size Enterprises Authority (government partner), Prince Mohammed bin Salman College (cognitive partner), King Abdullah Economic City (co-host), MIT Technology Review Magazine (media partner), MITEF Pan Arab (regional partner), Wadi Makkah Company (innovation partner), King Khalid Foundation (social entrepreneurship partner), and Sedco Holding (financial awareness partner). In addition to Badir Program (technical incubators partner), Saudi Aramco Entrepreneurship Center ‘Wa’ed’ (promising partner), and Saudi Investment Bank (investment partner).

Further support was provided by Microsoft, Oracle, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Olou Company, Qotuf, Al Mosa’don Company, Tech Wadi, and Market links.

27 Teams Make the Second Cut for the MITEF Saudi Startup Competition Finals

More than 2,200 entrants in the 2017 MIT Enterprise Forum (MITEF) Saudi Startup Competition have been whittled down to 45 semi-finalists, then to 27 finalists last Thursday by a panel of business experts and academics from Saudi Arabia and beyond.

The event, now in its second year, is organised in partnership between Community Jameel’s Bab Rizq Jameel initiative and Zain Saudi Arabia. It has three categories: startup, social enterprise, and ideas. The nine finalists in each track are:

  • Startup – Shayala App, Ajeer App, Mrsool App, Nashmi Services, Float, Gofrah, iBoat, Zayer, and Madad Services
  • Social enterprise – Tadweer, Banafsajeel, Scientific Saudi, OmCare, D. Sin Project, Axor, University Market, Ketaby Lak application, and Kararat.
  • Ideas – More than a 100 Years, Morshed, Smart Booking App, Health and comfort, Aquaponica, Wahidoon App, Packageha, Stitches, and Sense.

The top three in each track will be announced on March 18 at the final celebration of this year’s contest at King Abdullah Economic City. They will share prizes totaling SAR 265,000 and benefit from high-level training, expert mentorship, and media exposure.

The 27 finalists that were chosen out of 45 teams by a panel of business experts and academics from Saudi Arabia and beyond who assessed applicants’ business models according to the contest criteria. This included the creativity used to answer a concept-based, entrepreneurial, or social need; ability to expand beyond the competition itself; and making a positive impact on society.

In the startup track, judges examined each entrant’s capabilities and whether they had the potential to become effective-impact entrepreneurs with strong teams, broad experience and crucially, an expandable and promotable idea.

In the ideas track, the entry criteria targeted creative, promotable, and expandable ideas with the potential to provide effective social and commercial solutions. In the social track, entrants were asked to show their profitable social enterprise concepts.

Throughout the contest and beyond, MITEF Saudi Arabia arranges workshops and orientation courses presented by specialist training entities to help participants develop and implement their projects. The most recent was a three-day training camp at the Prince Mohammed bin Salman College under the supervision of trainers from the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology(KAUST).

Finalist teams continue to attend weekly training courses with experts assigned to work with them and help make their ideas and projects successful. Finalists will also participate in the Saudi StartSmart Forum, a MITEF program that guides and motivates local entrepreneurs.

The nine winners from Saudi Arabia will then take part in the 10th MITEF Pan Arab competition (to be held in Bahrain in April) where the best startup ideas from across the Arab world will be showcased.

Dr Sarah Ghaleb, Senior General Manager of Education and Entrepreneurship Initiatives at Community Jameel and the Project Manager of the 2nd MITEF Saudi Startup Competition, said: “We are looking forward to a key event in Saudi Arabia in terms of audience and influence in spreading the culture of entrepreneurship and creativity in the Kingdom and the region. This will culminate in a set of important agreements between BRJ and some leading players in this sector as well as between BRJ and a group of entrepreneurs.”

Sultan bin Mohammed AlShahrani, Chief Human Resources Officer in Zain Saudi Arabia congratulated the finalists, saying: “The level of competition we witnessed in this year’s contest, promises a bright future for entrepreneurship and innovation projects in Saudi Arabia.”

AlShahrani added: “Partnerships with startups in the field of Communications and Information Technology is a vital part of Zain’s strategy, as it enables us to play our role in the digital transformation initiatives indicated in the National Transformation Program 2020.”

MITEF Saudi Arabia is organised with the support of partners including the Small and Medium Size Enterprises Authority (government partner), MIT Technology Review Magazine (media), MITEF Pan Arab (regional), Wadi Makkah Company (innovation), King Khalid Foundation (social entrepreneurship), Sedco Holding (financial awareness).

Badir Program 9 (technical incubators), Saudi Aramco Entrepreneurship Center ‘Wa’ed’ (promising partner), Prince Mohammed bin Salman college (cognitive partner), King Abdullah Economic City, (co-host), and Saudi Investment Bank (investment partner), are also participating.

Further support is provided by Microsoft, Oracle, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Alwan Company, Qotuf Company, and Al Mosa’don Company.

MITEF Saudi Arabia is part of the MITEF global network of chapters dedicated to promoting entrepreneurship and innovation worldwide, and to provide knowledge, communication, and training for entrepreneurs, enabling them to quickly turn ideas into world-changing companies.

The Saudi Arabian chapter was established in 2015, with a view to promoting and enriching entrepreneurship. Its aim is to support and celebrate all startups and entrepreneurs in Saudi Arabia through the three project categories.