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- The finalists represent a range of innovative ventures, highlighting the Kingdom’s entrepreneurial spirit
- The Saudi companies advanced through national and regional qualifying rounds and now stand among 100 firms competing in the EWC finals
RIYADH: Six Saudi companies have secured spots in the finals of the Entrepreneurship World Cup, a competition organized by the General Authority for Small and Medium Enterprises, or Monsha’at.
The finalists represent a range of innovative ventures, highlighting the Kingdom’s entrepreneurial spirit. Among them are Ammar Real Estate, a platform that offers technology-driven solutions for lease management, and AmplifAI, which focuses on diabetic foot care using artificial intelligence, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
Another finalist, Ballurh, is a business intelligence platform that integrates with point-of-sale systems to generate actionable insights from various data sources.
Other finalists include Fbni, a leader in eco-friendly construction materials; MisMar, which provides an app for car maintenance and repair services, and Moddakir, an educational platform that helps users develop customized learning plans for the Qur’an.
The Saudi companies advanced through national and regional qualifying rounds and now stand among 100 firms competing in the EWC finals. Their innovative solutions span diverse sectors, positioning them to enhance local and global competitiveness.
The EWC is hosted by Monsha’at in partnership with the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Foundation, or Misk, and the Global Entrepreneurship Network.
The finals will take place during the Biban 24 Forum, held from Nov. 5— 9 at the Riyadh Exhibition and Convention Center, under the theme “A Global Destination for Opportunities.”