Mena start-ups to raise $1bn in 2018

DUBAI / Emirates Business

Startup funding worth more than $1 billion is likely to be raised in the UAE this year, according to Arabnet, an online hub for digital professionals and entrepreneurs to connect and learn, which could push up the start-up sector that gears up for the region’s largest mega start-up event — the three-day AIM Startup that takes place at Dubai World Trade Centre from April 9-11.
Start-up movement in the Middle East is accelerating with 260 start-up deals generating $560 million in 2017, up from 176 deals raising $249 million in 2016 while governments are reducing entry-level barriers and improving the ‘Doing Business’ environment that is helping start-ups to expand fast.
Registration is still open for start-ups to apply for the annual event. Any start-up in line with the theme — “Technology For Sustainable Development And Inclusive Growth” and a business plan could vie for the final showdown for funding at the AIM Startup — the biggest start-up event in the Middle East — where venture capitalist and angel investors come to find the best start-up for funding.
AIM Startup, the largest platform in the MENA region for start-ups, is helping create a start-up eco-system that will bring investors, venture capitals and start-ups closer to help create employment and accelerate economic growth.
As many as 200 start-ups will showcase their innovative products/services to a global audience for three full days and among them, the most worthy start-ups will be short-listed to pitch their projects to a panel of international expert and massive number of investors, potential business partners, corporate and government representatives, with a goal to attract capital investment and cash rewards. AIM Startup winners will be awarded with various prizes, including a total cash prize of $50,000, to be distributed to finalists in recognition of their achievements and innovations.
Jake Zeller, Partner of AngelList says, “I’m thrilled to serve as a judge for the AIM Startup 2018 pitch competition. This is an incredible opportunity for start-ups to connect with business leaders, investors and governments from all over the world. I can’t wait to see the presenting start-ups.”
Start-ups in the region need funding and institutional support to expand and play their due role in changing the economic landscape.

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