Entrepreneurship

Amal Dokhan: On the Potential of Regional Female Entrepreneurship

A name that perhaps needs no introduction, Amal Dokhan is a leading figure in the world of venture capital and private equity in the Middle East. As a Managing Partner at 500 Global in MENA, one of the world’s most active venture capital firms, Dokhan is known for empowering the next generation of entrepreneurs, and promoting inclusive representation for women founders and investors in the region.With more than 15 years of industry experience, Dokhan embarked on her journey in the region’s start...

How Women Entrepreneurs are Breaking Barriers in Saudi Arabia

Around 45% of SMEs in Saudi Arabia are led by women according to Monsha’at, but this growth did not happen overnight.A country once known for its restrictive policies towards women, Saudi Arabia is now witnessing a surge in female entrepreneurship as part of the Kingdom’s ambitious Vision 2030 plan to diversify the economy, and support women’s empowerment initiatives and policies.It is estimated that 45% of SMEs in the country are being led by women, according to a recent report by Monsha’at, Sa...

Loulou Khazen: How MENA’s Startup Ecosystem Evolved in the Past Decade

The voice behind ‘Conversations with Loulou’ tells us all about how much the MENA region’s ecosystem has changed over time.
Perhaps best known for her podcast ‘Conversations with Loulou’ - one of the top 10 ranked entrepreneurship podcasts in the Middle East - Loulou Khazen Baz is a woman who wears many hats. Over the years, Baz has been an entrepreneur, an investor and a podcaster, and through each of these roles, she has worked tirelessly to support the region’s startup ecosy...

Why Investments in Female Startups Still Lag in the Middle East

Perhaps it comes as no surprise that funding in female led startups dropped again for another consecutive year. According to data from the World Bank, although female entrepreneurs generally outperform their male counterparts - growing at more than double the rate of all other firms - they are consistently overlooked when it comes to investments.Out of the 583 startups that raised funding in 2023 in the MENA region, only 52 were founded by women, according to Wamda. They collectively raised $19...

Red Sea: The Startup Reinventing Agriculture for a Greener Future

This agritech startup developed a platform that uses up to 90% less fresh water and energy than traditional farming methods.It is no secret that the word has a food security problem. With the global population growing rapidly, it is becoming increasingly critical to feed the world sustainably, especially in hot and water-scarce environments like the Middle East. In the GCC, for example, freshwater resources will be depleted within the next 50 years, according to the Brookings Institution. And cl...

Why are green startups still struggling to attract investments?

With sustainability becoming a much-used buzzword in the region, entrepreneurs are increasingly launching green startups. From tackling environmental challenges to combating the effects of climate change, they are creating innovative technologies and products while also improving business value.

Despite their commitment to sustainable goals, however, green startups in the region often struggle to attract investments.

Last year, most of the funding went to fintech, logistics, and e-commerce sta...

The Rise of Qatar’s Startup Ecosystem

StartupScene speaks with some of Qatar’s experienced investors and entrepreneurs on the nation’s burgeoning ecosystem.Startups are playing an increasingly important role in Qatar’s economy. With the country looking to reduce its reliance on oil and gas, it is now investing heavily in entrepreneurship and business development, as part of the Qatar National Vision 2030.From establishing free zones to launching incubators and accelerator programs like the Qatar Business Incubation Center, and creat...

Three Lessons from Silicon Valley Bank Collapse for Startup Founders

The bank’s failure exposed the need for founders to safeguard their investments, and build resilient businesses that can withstand the test of time.One month after the Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) collapse, founders and investors are breathing a sigh of relief in the knowledge that they will not lose their money in one of the biggest US bank failures since the financial crisis of 2008. Instead, they can now focus on future proofing their investments, and learning from this opportunity to mitigate a...

How Entrepreneurs Can Leverage ChatGPT to Grow their Business

StartupScene speaks with some of MENA’s AI pioneers to discuss the impact of ChatGPT in industries across the region.

ChatGPT has taken the world by storm since it was launched in November last year. Global companies like Snapchat, Shopify, and consulting firm Bain & Company were all quick to embrace the new AI technology. Regionally, it is no different.Many startups in the Middle East have already started using ChatGPT whether for their customer service, content creation or s...

Why Saudi Arabia is Emerging as a Leading Fintech Hub in MENA

With the Saudi Central Bank introducing a new open banking framework, we examine why the kingdom is betting on fintech.
Saudi Arabia’s fintech sector is booming. While fintech across the MENA region may be growing rapidly, it is growing exponentially in Saudi Arabia, especially when compared to previous years.In 2022, fintech emerged as the most funded industry in the kingdom with $239 million raised, a 167% increase compared to 2021, according to Magnitt’s 2022 Saudi Venture Capital Report. Th...

A Year in Review for Egyptian Startups

There is no denying that this year was an absolute rollercoaster for the Egyptian startup ecosystem, so here's a look back.Amidst the global economic slowdown, Egypt has faced numerous challenges in 2022. When it comes to the nation’s startup ecosystem in particular, a global decrease in funding has led many startups to opt for cost-cutting measures, and brace for new ways of operating.  Despite the difficulties, Egypt is still considered a leading startup ecosystem in the MENA region, after Sau...

Green Startups Changing the Narrative on Climate Action in Egypt

With the conclusion of the COP27 UN Climate Change Conference in Sharm El Sheikh, we've seen sustainable and green startups showcase their innovative ideas and solutions to tackle some of the country’s most pressing environmental challenges. In 2021, Egypt produced 259.3 million tons of CO2 emissions, according to research by Knoema. While emissions have increased in the last 50 years with an annual rate of 15.83%, Egypt still produces only 0.6% of the world’s CO2 emissions, as stated by Egypt’s...

Forbes Under 30 Spotlight: MaxAB Empowers Small Retailers Across Egypt

To commemorate the first time Egypt hosts the Forbes Middle East Under 30 Summit at El Gouna, we’re spotlighting some of the Under 30 listers who have made an impact across the Middle East and North Africa. Counted amongst them is Mohamed Ben Halim and Belal El-Megharbel, who have been digitising Egypt’s small, local retailers through their ecommerce platform MaxAB since 2018.Looking to disrupt the traditional supply chain, the startup enables retailers to procure all inventory for their stores...

Forbes Under 30 Spotlight: How iSchool Preps Kids for a Future in Tech

As the first Forbes Middle East Under 30 Summit in Egypt approaches, bringing some of the brightest minds in arts, business and media to El Gouna, we’re spotlighting some of the up-and-coming names who have made it on the summit’s eponymous list. Amongst them are co-founders Muhammad Gawish and Mustafa Abdelmoneim, whose Egypt-based startup, iSchool, provides STEAM-focused training to children as young as six years old to better prepare them for the jobs of tomorrow. Launched in 2018 alongside f...

Addressing the Funding Gap for Female-Led Startups in the MENA Region

When Shamim Kassibawi launched her startup Play:Date in 2017, she spent a lot of time testing her app in the UAE to make sure it was a good fit for families before rolling it out to other countries. Although the app is now available on iOS and Android in 126 countries, the path to fundraising had not been easy for Kassibawi - an experience that was echoed in the efforts of female entrepreneurs across the MENA region. “It’s more challenging to be taken seriously, especially when you have a parent...

The Future of Palestinian Startups

The Middle East startup ecosystem may be on the rise, but Palestinian entrepreneurs still face funding challenges.The Middle East startup ecosystem may be on the rise, but Palestinian entrepreneurs continue to struggle with funding challenges. So far in 2022, startups in the MENA region have raised close to $2 billion, a 46% YoY growth compared to last year, according to data platform Magnitt. Most of the funding went to the three biggest startup destinations in the region - UAE, KSA and Egypt -...

How Educational Platform Playbook is Closing the Gender Gap

Educational platform Playbook is on a mission to bridge the gender gap and get more women into leadership roles.Launched in January 2022 by Wafa Al Obaidat, it has over 14 masterclasses delivered by some of the Middle East’s most successful women including HH Sayyida Basma Al Said, the founder of the first mental health clinic in Muscat, Oman; and Emaan Abbass, former product developer at Huda Beauty and founder of KETISH, amongst others.Through the platform's digital academy and engaged communi...

How Startups in the MENA Region are Embracing Sustainability

Staff writer May El Habachi speaks with some of the foremost entrepreneurs in the green sphere to discuss the future of sustainability in the MENA region.
With Egypt gearing up for the COP27 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Sharm El Sheikh this November, sustainable and green-tech startups are taking centre stage to tackle some of the world’s most pressing environmental challenges. Not only is climate change at the top of the political agenda, but investors are pourin...

The UAE's Rise as the Next Foodtech Hub of the Middle East

Staff writer May El Habachi speaks with some of the leading figures of the UAE's agritech industry to discuss the future of food - and the necessity of such tech to the future of the UAE.With natural resources depleting at an unprecedented rate and shocking disruptions to supply chains brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic and, more recently, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the UAE is investing heavily in agritech to drastically improve internal food security. The Abu Dhabi Investment Office (...

An Ecosystem in Exodus: The Future of Lebanon's Startups

Staff writer May El Habachi sat down with the leaders and major players behind the Lebanese businesses pioneering a new path through the eye of the storm.
Lebanon’s financial crisis began in 2019, when people took to the streets to protest the ruling party and were met by the Lebanese army and security forces.Soon afterwards, the economy deteriorated and the value of the Lebanese currency dropped to an all- time low against the US dollar, losing almost 90% of its value in late 2...

How tech became the perfect travel companion in the Middle East

CAIRO: Travel has been one of the most severely affected sectors during the coronavirus pandemic. With many countries closing their borders and introducing lockdown measures to contain COVID-19, the industry witnessed its worst performance in decades.

Between January and March 2021 destinations around the world welcomed 180 million fewer international arrivals compared with the first quarter of last year. Asia and the Pacific continued to suffer the lowest levels of activity with a 94 percent...

Boom in MENA parenting and family startups defies pandemic pressures

CAIRO: Entrepreneurship in the Middle East and North Africa region has been growing rapidly over the past decade, with a record $1 billion in funding pumped into local startups in 2020 alone, according to MAGiTT’s MENA Venture Investment Report.

This growth is creating opportunities for more niche ventures to flourish, particularly in the family and parenting spheres.

Five such startups share their insights, offering a glimpse into the reasons for their success.

As a PR professional, Shami...

A Tunisian apparel-retail entrepreneur rides the e-commerce wave

TUNIS: Tunisian fashion enthusiast Ameni Mansouri never thought that the Facebook group she started almost four years ago to sell clothes and accessories would one day turn into a popular online marketplace used by women throughout North Africa.

Launched in 2016 with co-founder Ghazi Ketata, Dabchy (which translates as “my stuff”) is now a regional social networking and fashion marketplace with a growing community of women who buy and sell their pre-loved clothes.

“When I was living in Paris...

Podcasting presents exciting opportunity for Arab entrepreneurs

CAIRO: According to a recent Middle East report, 1.3 million people in the UAE alone regularly listen to podcasts, which presents an exciting opportunity for entrepreneurs, businesses and brands to connect with audiences online.

Although still in its infancy, the region’s podcast scene is expected to continuing growing, especially as mobile connectivity and awareness of such services increases.

The storytelling nature of the medium is what attracts listeners to podcasting.

Ramsey Tesdell,...
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