MITEF Saudi Startup Competition Announces Winners Top entrants in three tracks share SR 325,000 prize money

Jeddah – Saudi Arabia, March 4, 2018: MITEF Saudi Arabia, part of the MITEF global network, has announced the winning teams at the finals of the MITEF Saudi Startup Competition.

Participants were competing in three tracks – Startup track, Social Enterprise track, and Ideas track. The winners were:

  • In the Start-up track, first prize went to Quantum Solutions, with Avokado taking second prize and Ironix third. Quantum Solutions received SR 100,000, with second place receiving SR 25,000, and third SR 15,000.
  • Labayh took first prize in the Social Enterprise track, with Aquaponica second and Blooming Bs third. The first prize winners received SR 100,000, SR 25,000 for second place, and third place SR 15,000.
  • In the Ideas track, first place was awarded to Duleb, with Cucumber second and Qisma third. The first prize winner received SR 20,000, with second and third taking SR 15,000 and SR 10,000 respectively.

The nine top-placing participants have now won the right to participate in the 11th MITEF Pan Arab competition, which will be held in Oman in April, where the best entrepreneurial ideas from across the region will be showcased.

During her welcoming speech, Dr Sarah Ghaleb, Senior General Manager of education and entrepreneurship initiatives at Community Jameel, expressed her delight to host a selection of national and international guests, investors and entrepreneurs at the final event of the MITEF Saudi Arabia. She said this is the third year a new generation of Saudi Arabian entrepreneurs have shown their work in the field of Ideas, Startups and Social Enterprise, and wished them good luck in their future ventures.

The Saudi StartSmart conference was also held as part of the finals event, where distinguished speakers such as Her Royal Highness Princess Banderi AlFaisal, Chief Executive Officer of King Khalid organisation, encouraged local entrepreneurs to keep developing successful social and commercial ideas and projects.

The MITEF Saudi Startup Competition is staged by MITEF in partnership with Bab Rizq Jameel – the Community Jameel initiative, Zain KSA, and Dulani Business Centre.

The closing ceremony was held in Riyadh on March 3. The event was attended by His Excellency Dr Majid bin Abdullah Al Qasabi, Minister of Commerce and Investment, as well as prominent Saudi Arabian and Arab figures, investors, entrepreneurs, and media representatives.

Dr Ibrahim Badawood, Managing Director at Community Jameel, said: “Year after year, the MITEF Saudi Arabia Startup Competition continues to grow and develop in its mission to explore, present, and support young entrepreneurial talent. The third edition of the competition saw over 2,500 submissions – an increase of 14% on the previous year. During the last three competitions, we have been proud to uncover great potential in our young people and show the remarkable creativity and ambition of young Saudi Arabian entrepreneurs. This new generation of entrepreneurs will undoubtedly play an active role in supporting the economic and development movement in Saudi Arabia and contribute to the country’s progression towards a brighter future.”

Sultan Al-Shahrani, Chief Human Resources and Communications Officer at Zain Saudi Arabia said: “We are delighted to be the strategic partner of MITEF Saudi Startup Competition for the second consecutive year. We are once again celebrating a new generation of Saudi entrepreneurs who will play a fundamental role in supporting the Saudi economy, now and in the future. We work closely with our partners each year to attract talent and support innovation through the MITEF Saudi Startup Competition, as we believe that entrepreneurship is the backbone of economic growth in developed countries.”

Eng. Ali Sayyar, General Manager of Dulani Business Centre, congratulated the winners and all those who participated in the success of the event, saying: “We are proud to support the MITEF Saudi Startup Competition, which adopts the same core objectives of the Dulani Business Centre – to provide a range of non-financial services and ideas to enterprise owners. These services include training, counselling, and mentorship to help SMEs to achieve their goals and overcome the challenges they may face.”

The event also hosted the Saudi StartSmart Forum which focused on a range of topics including a talk on ‘The 10 Promising Technologies’ presented by Antoinette Matthews, executive director of the MIT Enterprise Forum Global. Among other topics were the future of social entrepreneurship in Saudi Arabia and its role in Vision 2030. The session was headed by Her Royal Highness Princess Banderi AlFaisal, Chief Executive Officer of the King Khalid organisation, and Sofana Dahlan, founder and CEO at Tashkeil Global Company. The programme also included a panel discussion on the challenges facing entrepreneurs such as systems and policies. Additional speakers included Salah Alghamdi General Manager, Digital and Analytics at Zain KSA; Eng. Ali Alsayyar, General Manager of Dulani Business Center; and a wide range of specialists, investors, entrepreneurs and representatives of companies supporting entrepreneurship in Saudi Arabia.

Partners in this year’s competition were: governmental – Ministry of Commerce and Investment; strategic – Zain KSA and Dulani Business Center; social entrepreneurship – King Khaled Foundation; financial awareness – SEDCO Holdings; media – Eye of Riyadh and MIT Technology Review; regional – MITEF Pan Arab; entrepreneurship awareness – Wamda; technological – IRO; service – KAUST, Olou, Qotuf and Jain KSA.

Mentorship Sessions Begin for MITEF Saudi Startup Competition

Mentors guide 45 first-stage qualifying teams

Jeddah – Saudi Arabia, February 7, 2018: Under the guidance of selected consultants and mentors, mentorship sessions supporting MITEF Saudi Startup Competition are under way.

In partnership with Olou, the permanent partner for guidance and consulting for the competition, the first session was in Riyadh and hosted by Dulani Business Center, one of the key Social Development Bank programmes, supporting and advising the 45 teams who have qualified for the first stage of the competition.

Following the Riyadh leg of the orientation, the programme moved on to the Abdul Latif Jameel Center for Continuous Learning in Jeddah yesterday and will go to the Aramco Center for Entrepreneurship in Dammam on February 19 to continue supporting entrants.

The programme focuses on a range of topics pertinent to any individual or company seeking to begin a business. Each team has been provided with mentors and guides specialising in all aspects of entrepreneurship and cover topics including the art of brainstorming, how to design business models, customer discovery, and marketing and financing. Entrepreneurs also study unique business models and inspiring entrepreneurship stories.

“Olou is happy for the ongoing partnership with MITEF Saudi Startup competition and Bab Rizq Jameel, we also thank all the mentors who volunteered their time and great experience to mentor and guide the entrepreneurs,” said CEO, Faris Alshareef. “Olou’s main mission is to develop people to be more successful whether as individuals, as a part of a corporation, or part of an organisation. We are always looking for opportunities to design and implement capability development programmes as they contribute to the creation of entrepreneurs – empowering practical skills and enhancing the quality of projects and ideas.

“This phase of the MITEF Saudi Startup competition is very important as it helps prepare the entrants for what is to come, and hopefully increases their chances of excelling and advancing to the next phase of the competition, winning over the judges, and succeeding long after the competition has ended.”

Olou presents ‘Rizq Entrepreneurship Programme’ which is based on a practical methodology built on a scientific basis and experience, from which entrepreneurs benefit from direct advisory and specialised development programmes.

Mohammed Yahia Hakami, executive director, International Operations and Business Development at Community Jameel, said: “We thank Olou for continued support, and recognise its commitment to the MITEF Saudi Startup competition in providing access to its network of consultants and mentors. One of Olou’s guiding principles is its commitment to building the capacity and understanding of entrepreneurs, by teaching concepts and mechanisms that are vital to the development of individuals and startups, encouraging the application of concepts important to professional development.”

The 2018 MITEF Saudi Startup competition, in partnership with Zain Saudi Arabia and Dulani Business Center, is under the theme ‘Create your Tomorrow’ and has attracted a record number of entries.

The 45 teams qualifying in three categories – Ideas, Startups, and Social Enterprise – will face the second round of judging later this month when the 27 finalists will be announced. The winners will be announced on Saturday, March 3, 2018 in Riyadh at a function in honour of HE Dr Majid Bin Abdullah Al Qasabi, Minister of Commerce and Investment.

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MITEF Saudi Arabia, 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.

MITEF Saudi Startup Competition was established in 2015 dedicated to promoting and enriching entrepreneurship in the KSA with a view to supporting and celebrating all Saudi Arabia startup companies and entrepreneurs through the companies, startup and social enterprises tracks.

MITEF Saudi Startup Competition includes three categories: ideas, startup, and social enterprise. The competition offers cash prizes worth up to SR 325,000 and gives entrants access to guidance, workshops, and training by experts and across all commercial and social sectors. Participants who advance to the final stages of the competition will have the opportunity to participate in the Saudi StartSmart Forum – a MITEF programme that aims to encourage, motivate, and guide entrepreneurs to achieve success. This programme supports idea creation and commercial and social enterprises through workshops and seminars that are directly relevant to technology and innovation. Nine of the winners will also be invited to participate in the MITEF Pan Arab competition seeking the best ideas, startups and social enterprise concepts across the Arab world.

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MITEF Saudi Startup Competition Semi-Finalists Nominated

Judges choose 45 from 2,500 entries

Jeddah, Saudi Arabia – January 18, 2018: The 45 semi-finalists for the 2018 MIT Enterprise Forum (MITEF) Saudi Arabia Startup competition have been chosen from more than 2,500 entries.

The judging panel of 60 business experts and academics from Saudi Arabia and the Arab world assessed applicants’ business models, particularly creativity, potential to expand beyond local markets, long-term financial sustainability and making a positive impact on society.

The competition, now in its third year, is in three categories – startups, social enterprise, and ideas. The 15 semi-finalists in each category are:

Startups – Sihatech.com, Quantum Solutions, Ranam, Fixtag, Upositive, Majalisapp.com, Maharah, Hadiya Registry, Shakl 3D Printing Service and Marketplace, Juleb, Ironix Comix, Avocado, Fasil, Twetso, Live the Adventure.

Social enterprise – Mathaq, Red Sea Channel, Blooming Bs, Rofoof, Aquaponica, Maya Clinic, I have a dream, Labayh, Fun time center for children’s hospitality, perfection & selection, Qout, Farmer shop, The Vid Platform for Poverty Treatment, Bassmatna initiative, Mutajamie T.

Ideas – Electronic cafeteria, Dulab, Pro Care, Osta, Money Cloud, Qisma, Cucumber, Derma now application, Leo’s Lounge, Parking, Bank You So Much.com, AGS Co. Ltd, The Lawyer, Bihob Nara’ahoum initiative, and an electronic control system to help kidney patients.

The second round of judging will take place in February when the 27 finalist teams will be chosen. The winners will be announced in Riyadh on March 3, after the third round of judging. The closing ceremony will be in the honour of HE Dr Majid Bin Abdullah Al Qasabi, Saudi Arabia’s minister of commerce and investment.

MITEF Saudi Startup Competition is organised by between Community Jameel’s Bab Rizq Jameel initiative in partnership with Zain Saudi Arabia and Dulani Business Centre, under the theme ‘Create your Tomorrow’.

Engineer Mohammed Yahia Hakami. Executive Director, International initiatives and Business Development at Community Jameel, said: “Announcement of semi-finalists is a definitive stage of the competition, which has become one of the most important events in Saudi Arabia in its impact on spreading the culture of entrepreneurship and innovation in Saudi and across the entire Middle East region.”

Sultan AlShahrani, Chief Human Resources and Communication Officer at Zain Saudi Arabia, said: “The judging panel comprises business experts, specialists, and academics in the most advanced fields to assess project concepts and ideas and seeking to convert these to real projects for a better future.”

Engineer Ali Sayyar, General Manager of Dulani Business Centre, said: “This competition is an important platform for the future of the entrepreneurship and innovation sector in the KSA and goes beyond this to benefit the economy and the labour market, as demonstrated by the volume and quality entries from talented youth.”

The MITEF Startups Competition is supported by the Ministry of Commerce and Investment (government partner), Zain Saudi Arabia and Dulani Business Centre (strategic), Dulani Business Centre and King Khalid Foundation (social entrepreneurship), SEDCO Holding (financial awareness), Eye of Riyadh and MIT Technology Review (media), MITEF Pan Arab (regional), Wamda (entrepreneurship awareness), and IRO (technical). Service partners include KAUST, Olow, Qutuf, and Jain KSA.

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MITEF Saudi Startup Competition was established in 2015 dedicated to promoting and enriching entrepreneurship in the KSA with a view to supporting and celebrating all Saudi Arabia startup companies and entrepreneurs through the companies, startup and social enterprises tracks.

MITEF Saudi Startup Competition includes three categories: ideas, startup, and social enterprise. The competition offers cash prizes worth up to SR 325,000 and gives entrants access to guidance, workshops, and training by experts and across all commercial and social sectors. Participants who advance to the final stages of the competition will have the opportunity to participate in the Saudi StartSmart Forum – a MITEF programme that aims to encourage, motivate, and guide entrepreneurs to achieve success. This programme supports idea creation and commercial and social enterprises through workshops and seminars that are directly relevant to technology and innovation. Nine of the winners will also be invited to participate in the MITEF Pan Arab competition seeking the best ideas, startups and social enterprise concepts across the Arab world.

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MITEF Saudi Startup Competition Draws More than 2,500 Entries

  • The competition is in partnership with Zain Saudi Arabia and Dulani Business Centre
  • Semi-finalists to be announced in January 2018
  • Winners to be announced on March 3 at an awards ceremony in Riyadh

Jeddah, Saudi Arabia – December 25, 2017: MIT Enterprise Forum Saudi Arabia’s annual Startup competition has attracted 2,536 entries for 2018 – up 14 percent on the previous year.

Under the theme ‘‘Create your tomorrow’’, the competition has three categories – ideas, startup, and social enterprise.

‘Startup’ has shown the biggest growth at 45 percent, followed by ‘ideas’ at 27 percent and ‘social entrepreneurship’ at 14 percent.

Teams qualifying for the semi-finals will be announced on January 15, 2018. They will receive intensive guidance and training over the next two months, with the winners to be announced on March 3 at an awards ceremony in Riyadh where the guest of honour will be HE Dr Majid Bin Abdullah Al Qasabi, Saudi Arabia’s minister of commerce and investment.

The competition is organised by Bab Rizq Jameel, the Community Jameel initiative that provides sustainable jobs, training, and education for Saudi Arabian citizens in partnership with Zain Saudi Arabia and Dulani Business Centre. The 2018 competition is the third in the series.

Mohammed Yahia Hakami. Executive Director, International Operations and Business Development at Community Jameel commended the continuous support provided by private businesses and government organisations and stressed that the entrepreneurship environment is integral and needs support by all concerned parties to expand and flourish.

MITEF Saudi commended the continuous support provided by private businesses and government organisations and stressed that the entrepreneurship environment is integral and needs support by all concerned parties to expand and flourish.

Sultan bin Mohammed AlShahrani, Chief Human Resources and Communication Officer at Zain Saudi Arabia said: “We are pleased to support MITEF Saudi Startup Competition for the second successive year, affirming the role of such competitions in providing opportunities to Saudi young talents to join the entrepreneurship community, which in return supports the vision of the Kingdom 2030, the ambitious vision that we all must work to achieve its goals and programmes. The strong competition in previous editions, and the number and level of candidates this year, promises a bright future for innovation and entrepreneurship in the Kingdom.”

Engineer Ali Sayyar, General Manager of Dulani Business Centre, said: “Our participation comes as part of Dulani’s policy to communicate and collaborate with various entities to support and develop entrepreneurship in Saudi Arabia. Dulani is the first centre in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East to provide a comprehensive set of non-financial services free for small business owners. Through this participation, we aim to provide training, guidance, and consulting that the participating creative talents need.”

This year, MITEF Saudi Startup Competition is partnered by a number of key government and non-government organisations: the Ministry of Commerce and Investment (government partner), Zain Saudi Arabia and Dulani Business Centre (strategic), King Khalid Foundation (social entrepreneurship), SEDCO Holding (financial awareness, Eye of Riyadh and MIT Technology Review (media partners), MITEF Pan Arab (regional partner), Wamda (entrepreneurship awareness) partner, and IRO (technical). Service partners include KAUST, Olow, Qutuf, and Jain KSA.

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MITEF Saudi Arabia, 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.

MITEF Saudi Startup Competition was established in 2015 dedicated to promoting and enriching entrepreneurship in the KSA with a view to supporting and celebrating all Saudi Arabia startup companies and entrepreneurs through the companies, startup and social enterprises tracks.

MITEF Saudi Startup Competition includes three categories: ideas, startup, and social enterprise. The competition offers cash prizes worth up to SR 325,000 and gives entrants access to guidance, workshops, and training by experts and across all commercial and social sectors. Participants who advance to the final stages of the competition will have the opportunity to participate in the Saudi StartSmart Forum – a MITEF programme that aims to encourage, motivate, and guide entrepreneurs to achieve success. This programme supports idea creation and commercial and social enterprises through workshops and seminars that are directly relevant to technology and innovation. Nine of the winners will also be invited to participate in the MITEF Pan Arab competition seeking the best ideas, startups and social enterprise concepts across the Arab world.

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Community Jameel International
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