Saudi’s Badir Programme Joins Jordan’s Propeller To Boost Startup Collaboration
The partnership will foster collective knowledge-sharing between both kingdoms.
King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST), represented by Badir Program for Technology Incubators and Accelerators, and Propeller Inc., a Jordan-based startup accelerator focused on technology, product and design, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to boost startup collaboration between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
The MoU was signed by Nawaf Al Sahhaf, CEO of the Badir Program for Technology Incubators and Accelerators and Tambi Jalouqa CEO of Propeller Inc. The partnership will allow Badir Program and Propeller to provide access to the local market, network and investors to technology startups in their respective countries.
Additionally, the two entities will support the tech startups within the context of this cooperation through a legal set up for operation in the local market, advising and coaching startups in technology development as well as support services to approved startups.
"Our partnership with Propeller Incubator is a step in line with the strategy of the Badir Programme that allows us to share our respective ecosystems through joint initiatives and activities to support the growth of startups, locally and regionally,” says Sahhaf.
“The strategic partnership with Badir Programme will give Propeller-incubated startups access to Saudi Arabia’s market, network and investors, propelling their reach and growth in the wider region," says Tambi Jalouqa. "Moreover, the partnership will foster collective knowledge sharing between the two kingdoms, something we care deeply about at Propeller”
Badir Programme was established in 2007 to improve and support technical entrepreneurship throughout the Saudi Arabia by helping the strategic policy applied in entrepreneurship and incubators in collaboration with government agencies, universities, and the private sector.
The Badir Programme is steadily moving to achieve its objective of creating 600 startups and 3,600 jobs by 2020 by focusing on expanding its innovation and entrepreneurial hubs across the Kingdom.
Photo: Badir Programme HQ. Courtesy of Badir.