The Mohammed bin Salman Foundation “Misk” has announced the graduation of 20 tech startups from the fourth cohort of the "Misk Accelerator" program in collaboration with the global innovation platform "Plug and Play." The graduation of the fourth cohort of the accelerator took place during the demo day of the startups that qualified for the final stage of the program, held at “The City Hub”, located in Riyadh’s Mohammed Bin Salman Non-profit City.
Misk Accelerator aims to empower early-stage startups in the Kingdom and has been one of the most prominent business accelerators in the region since its launch in 2019. The program has supported over 130 startups, contributed to the creation of more than 2,330 jobs, and reached a collective valuation of more than SAR1.2 billion to date in Saudi Arabia. The program has directly contributed to achieving Misk Entrepreneurship’s goals to create a positive economic impact by generating 10,000 jobs and increasing the total valuation of startups to SAR6 billion by 2030 through supporting and enabling entrepreneurs and startups participating in Misk’s various entrepreneurship programs.
Dr. Badr Al-Badr, CEO of TheMohammed bin Salman Foundation “Misk”, expressed his delight at seeing many ambitious entrepreneurs successfully completing the fourth cohort of the Misk Accelerator program. Al-Badr stated, "Misk has a vibrant ecosystem based on the vision of its Founder, where we strive to expand the horizons of youth and startup founders and to invest in their hidden potentials and develop their professional and personal skills, enabling them to lead the future of the Kingdom." He added, "Misk harnesses all its capabilities to support youth and create opportunities for them to empower and engage them in addressing future challenges through its various tracks, subsidiaries, programs and initiatives. Our goal is for our youth to become inspirational leaders who provide the best solutions to address current and future challenges."
Commenting on the occasion, Saeed Amidi, CEO and Founder of Plug and Play Tech Center, said: "We are thrilled to celebrate the graduation of the fourth cohort of the Misk Accelerator program. The commitment and achievements of these startups are a testament to the incredible entrepreneurial talent in the Kingdom. Our collaboration with Misk in supporting these tech startups is crucial for the growth of the entrepreneurial ecosystem in Saudi Arabia. As Plug and Play, we remain steadfast in our dedication to empowering startups both locally and globally, and we will continue fostering innovation that drives positive change within the Kingdom."
For the 20 startups, the demo day comes as the culmination of an intensive 12-week training phase, where the startups got the chance to pitch to multiple investors in the audience, effectively marking the next chapter in their entrepreneurial journeys towards achieving rapid growth.
In its fourth cohort, Misk Accelerator received over 1,120 applications, accepting 16 Saudi startups and 4 startups from the Middle East, including the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, and Kuwait.
The following is a list of the companies that graduated in the fourth batch of the program:
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