Startup Bahrain Week draws innovators and investors to leading entrepreneurial forums

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Bahrain's focus on shaping a regional hub for entrepreneurs as part of its ongoing efforts to meet key goals within the Economic Vision 2030 comes under the spotlight next month when it hosts Startup Week, a series of for entrepreneurs, investors and businesses.

H.E. Khalid Al Rumaihi, of the Economic Development Board, said: "Startup Bahrain Week promises to be a week-long of inspirational events for entrepreneurs and investors that will encourage innovation and growth in the startup ecosystem. Currently, the regulatory climate we have cultivated, in recent years, has provided a solid foundation for the startup community. We look forward to sharing knowledge, great ideas, and most importantly the opportunities available in Bahrain."

"We are now seeing our sector transform due to technology and disruptive startups, and we hope to see technology and startups play a role in other sectors as well, such as Manufacturing, taking us forward to the fourth industrial revolution."

Dr. Ebrahim Janahi, Officer of Tamkeen, said: "is delighted to once again be a strategic partner of Startup Bahrain Week. It underlines our commitment to helping promising talent develop the right skills for the knowledge These are skills that we need to encourage and develop within Bahrain and across the region. Startup Bahrain Week comes just weeks after announced the region's first talent programme specifically for the and focused on training and developing Bahrainis in the FinTech space, one of the fastest growing startup sectors."

Organised by the EDB, strategic partner (Bahrain Labour Fund) and in collaboration with the startup community in Bahrain, Startup Bahrain Week will attract key stakeholders including investors, corporates, accelerators, incubators, educational institutions and government agencies. More than 2,500 delegates are expected to attend the week-long events featuring over 20 speakers and two startup competitions.

These include: -

Unbound Bahrain: The anchor event of Startup Bahrain Week, the global innovation festival will showcase some of the and North Africa's most innovative startups and government initiatives.

Unreasonable Thinking Summit: A two-day forum on innovation and disruption designed to educate and inspire the Bahraini community, especially startup entrepreneurs.

Training: Workshops aimed at discussing opportunities and challenges for entrepreneurs from idea conception to plan execution.

Bahrain Deep Tech Programme: A three-day boot camp with doctoral scientists, researchers and entrepreneurs discussing and showcasing cutting-edge technologies and how to turn their ideas into commercial opportunities.

Startup Bahrain Ecosystem Tour: An informative exploration of the burgeoning Bahrain startup scene, where participants will meet the key influencers who are driving that is increasingly putting Bahrain on the map as the go-to destination for startups in the region.

Urban Experience: A networking event for the startup community to share ideas and identify potential areas of collaboration and cooperation.

Flat6Labs Bahrain: An opportunity to see startups pitch their inspiring ventures on stage to an audience of investors, government agencies and leaders that could lead to securing investment and a future commercial deal.

The week also features a line-up of high profile speakers from around the world including Nawaf Alkooheji, of Tenmou, Bahrain's first business angel investment company; Tim Draper, one of the world's most highly respected venture capitalists; Waleed Alballaa, of Saudi-based STV, the region's largest fund, and a leading voice on the investment scene; and Wajeeha Awadh, a FinTech and with Bahrain-based

Other speakers include Indian Dr. Shashi Tharoor, who will be joined by best-selling author, motivational John Sanei; Khaled Nuseibeh, of Careem, the region's first hail-riding app; Amir Farha, of BECO Capital, a firm focused on reinventing the through innovation and technology entrepreneurship; A. Al-Shaksy, founder of Oman-based firm Phaze Ventures; and Dr. Cameron Mirza, at the

Bahrain is home to a vibrant regional startup ecosystem of over 90 companies. This includes a concentration on tech based and tech enabled startups, which is underpinned by the 23 incubators and 4 accelerators, and an onshore regulatory environment with multiple funding options that enable startups to test their innovative products and services. Skiplino became the first in Bahrain to secure series A funding from a Kuwaiti venture capital firm With technology and innovation transforming the global industries, Bahrain's agile reaction to the transformation to a digital is an example of Bahrain's action-orientated approach to supporting the startup community. This story is provided by NewsVoir.

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First Published: Mon, February 18 2019. 17:29 IST