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The Best Emerging Startups in the Arab World

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By Nnamdi Odumody

When the Arab nation is being mentioned in mainstream global media, terrorism, warfare, and other negatives are identified with this race of over 420 million people spanning the continent of Africa and Asia. Yet, the Arabs were people who contributed immensely to global knowledge with Algebra, Sociological Thought and other areas that impacted human civilization.

A couple of startups are rewriting the Arabian narrative from a mineral-dependent people to an Innovation Race. Ahlan Wasalan. Welcome to the future of the Arab world as you read about the following startups.

Biofire is a Tunisian startup which collects and transforms agroforestry waste into solid biofuels such as wood briquettes, ecofriendly coal and bio char that are efficiently cheap and healthy for cooking and heating needs. Biofire aims to give people access to more affordable energy solutions and save forests that continue to dwindle due to inefficient use of wood fuel.

360 Vuz is a Jordanian startup that helps teleport people in time to events around the world, using their live-360-degree on-demand teleporter video streaming app.

Amal Glass is a device founded by Adel Bosseli and Mohammed Islam, two Emiratis. The device enables the blind and visually impaired to live their lives normally. The glass has more than 20 functions from simple functions like telling the time and weather to more sophisticated ones such as colour detection, GPS location and cool functions like optical card reader in Arabic and English. Plans are on the way to make it accessible in 14 global languages.

Cognitev is an Egyptian AI startup which is focused on marketing and advertising automation. It created the world’s first ‘’traffic as a service’’ platform with a mission to democratize marketing for the world.

Derq is a UAE based startup which spun off from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that wants to eliminate road accidents for conventional and autonomous vehicles using proprietary AI and connected vehicle technology.

DUBAI. UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, 20 June 2017. DERQ Co-Founder and CEO Dr Georges Aoude and partners who’s start-up has raised $1Million in Middle East Investment. (Photo: Antonie Robertson) Journalist: Nick Webster. Section: National.

Desert Control is an Emirati green and agrotech startup with a patented innovation, Liquid Nanoclay, which increases water retention in the soil by 65 percent and turns desert and dry land into fertile soil. Its mission and vision are respectively ‘’Making The Earth Green Again’’ and ‘’Liquid NanoClay  for the Earth’s Welfare’’.

Epilert is a Tunisian startup which has developed a wearable bracelet that detects an epilepsy seizure and sends an alert immediately to the care givers such as family, friends and doctors.

Falcon Viz is a Saudi Arabian spinout from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Jeddah which designs and produces drones for the construction industry. Its services are useful in construction and real estate, topographical surveys, corridor survey, urban planning, etc. Its clients include Saudi Aramco, AECOM, Hyder and Jeddah Municipality.

Fetchr is an Emirati logistics technology company disrupting the traditional logistics sector through the use of smart technology. It wants to redesign the logistics space in the Middle East and Northern African region with next generation technology.

Jo Vision is a Jordanian startup which aims to use global computational power, AI and pathology expertise to redesign the delivery of personalized cancer care by involving stakeholders, including the expertise in cancer diagnosis and management, global communities and patient groups.

Monojo is a biotech company founded by a Jordanian lady Penelope Shihab which develops and sells naturally sourced and technologically advanced products for the health and well being industry. It targets disease conditions which have a large global target market, an unmet patient need, and which can be delivered using non-clinical and commercialization models.

Proximie is a Lebanese augmented reality enabled telesurgery platform founded by Dr Nadine Hachach Haram that connects surgeons in developed countries and those operating under harsh conditions. Proximie is designed by doctors for doctors and aims to transform the delivery and education of healthcare by reducing the cost of that delivery while providing improved quality to the end patient for better outcomes.

Receet is a mobile app developed by Palestinians which provides digital receipts in any business transaction where receipts are needed with Bluetooth and Near Field Communication technology. Using the Receet app, consumers can easily find receipts to make returns and file taxes or fill in the expenses report by searching for the receipt through their smartphones. They can also categorize receipts and will have the ability to upload their data to personal accounting software and business expenses tracking software and apps.

Webville is an Egyptian startup focused on digital content discovery and has built a deep learning system which generates realistic videos that were never shot in real life. Its technology helps content providers shrink their value chain and save lots of costs that are usually associated with the traditional processes of media production.

Whyise is a Jordanian impact analysis software solution that allows organizations to aggregate their data and analyze it for exponential impact as well as map their operations against international frameworks such as the UN SDG’s and comply with frameworks such as IFC ESG(Environment, Social and Governance) standards and GRI (Global Reporting Initiative) among others.

Wikaya is a Palestinian digital health platform that helps improve the prevention of chronic diseases using AI & IOT.

Elkrem is an Egyptian startup founded by Amr Saleh and Islam Mostafa which provides hardware and software tools for developers to build blockchain connected IOT products. The software and hardware tools allow anyone with minimal technical background to build internet connected products that accept cryptocurrencies and communicate with different blockchain and decentralized products including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Swarm, Whisper, IPFS, IOTA etc.

Niotek is an Egyptian AI platform which enables implementation of smart factories, smart products and services.

Casky from Morocco is the world’s first blockchain based AI platform which offers users a chance to earn an appreciative asset and income by driving safely via a rewards based system.

Nigerian Universities Need Career Placement Centers To Help Students

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The suggestion for people to connect offline, via LinkedIn Local, does not mean I have to attend. I appreciate the invitations but I want to assure you that there are better people in your city. I will post my talk when it is available.

Thank you all for coming over at LinkedIn Local Lagos. Let us take it to more cities across Nigeria – Kano, Owerri, Warri, etc besides just Lagos. I made connections yesterday.

The Lagos team, you need to scale your template which made it possible to pull many people within just 2 weeks. Just scanning my InMails, it seems you ran out of space after upgrading from an old one. People could not get tickets! Maybe, next time, get a bigger venue.

If anyone plans to organize in Owerri and Kano under the Linkedin Local umbrella, my company will be happy to support with funding.

The Lagos team members have templates – reach out to them.

Nigerian universities are yet to create career placement units. The implication is that graduates are not prepared on basic things on how to navigate careers. We just graduate without simple ideas on what to expect because none prepared us. You can see the components from the Johns Hopkins University Career Center.

Welcome! The Homewood Career Center supports and serves all Krieger and Whiting undergraduates, masters, PhD and postdoc students, regardless of post-graduate plans.

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Meet with a Career Coach

Career Coaches on CampusOffice HoursPeer Advisors

Mondays 11am-3pm Gilman Atrium
Tuesdays 10am-3pm Levering
Wednesdays 10am-3pm Gilman Atrium
Thursdays 10am-3pm Mudd Café
Fridays 10am-12:30 pm Brody Café

The HR network in Nigeria has opportunities: have schools create career development and placement centers in our schools. Huge business opportunities therein if you ask me.

The HR consultants in the nation – that is a big opportunity for you. Help create a framework to help the schools prepare students better as they graduate. It may be something National Universities Commission may offer grants. I have seen extremely brilliant people looking for insights. In decent foreign schools, they will feed you those without asking. (Linkedin)

LinkedIn Local Lagos – Expand To Other Nigerian Cities

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Thank you all for coming over at LinkedIn Local Lagos. Let us take it to more cities across Nigeria – Kano, Owerri, Warri, etc besides just Lagos. I made connections yesterday.

The Lagos team, you need to scale your template which made it possible to pull many people within just 2 weeks. Just scanning my InMails, it seems you ran out of space after upgrading from an old one. People could not get tickets! Maybe, next time, get a bigger venue.

If anyone plans to organize in Owerri and Kano under the Linkedin Local umbrella, my company will be happy to support with funding.

You can catch my talk summary here.

Summary of My Today’s Speech at LinkedIn Local Lagos on Careers

Summary of My Today’s Speech at LinkedIn Local Lagos on Careers

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Thank you LinkedIn Local Lagos for the invitation. It is always hard talking about career since career is a continuum. Largely, the summary of my talk is this:

  • Harmonize your passion and mission to ensure pursuing your passion can pay your bills. Missions should be short-term goals you set in your career. As you get those missions done, you will be closer to your career vision.
  • Build and accumulate capabilities to make the mission happen. These capabilities include knowledge skills (from schools), networks and contacts, acquired job experiences, etc.
  • Execute and make those capabilities work. The best phase after accumulation of capabilities is using them to fix personal and professional frictions: rents, family upkeeps, grow businesses, get promotions, etc.

As you work on all, have awareness and observation for opportunities. This is necessary because the world is not linear when it comes to careers. There would be challenges on the ways – deal with them and stay on track. Unless you are aware and very observant, you may not notice that a skill you may have cherished has expired. So, your antenna must be sharp to ensure while pursuing the vision, you are attentive to the realities of markets and shifts.

And finally, it is important you define your career fulfillment. Yes, you may be made to work for someone while your friend is cut for starting things. That your friend is a founder does not mean you have to leave your progressing career in a bank to start a company..

Let me say – thank you to everyone who made it.

Let’s Connect at LinkedIn Local Lagos on Saturday

The BIGGEST Case Against Germany’s Jumia on the “Fraud” Accusation by Citron Research

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From the comments and emails, many are still confused what the real deal is with regards to the “fraud” accusation against Jumia. As I have noted, Jumia is not a fraud – the short-seller is doing what they do well which is largely legal in America. However, Jumia might have made the BIGGEST typo that could cost it $3.9 billion as recorded on its first day of trading.

Yes, the discrepancy on the 2017 Active Customers and 2017 Active Merchants to (confidential) private investors and what it had on the SEC F-1 form is the smoking gun. For the customers, Jumia allegedly inflated the number by 600,000 people. In the merchant, extra 10,000 merchants were allegedly added. Because these presentations were prepared in Oct 2018 (private investors) and April 2019 (public investment in NYSE) on Dec 31, 2017 numbers, the mistake will be hard to explain out. You did not catch the error in Oct 2018 but you picked it in April 2019?

From the report

Then, if Jumia claims typo, SEC will ask it to copy its email server and handover for investigation. They will dissect the server to see if there were plans to manipulate the numbers. That one can take many people to jail if they find out.

Smoking gun is never good – it typically leads to bad things. If Jumia cannot address the discrepancy, it has lost even before it begins. Simply, they will not believe anything about this company, ever.

The problem now is that Jumia has suddenly become a Nigerian company, not a German company as was postulated on the IPO day. Germany celebrates wins, Nigeria picks the scandals. Very unfortunate!

I have explained the biggest issue in the Germany’s Jumia “fraud” accusation. Despite what they are writing, making Jumia now a Nigerian company, the people who produced that report are Germans, in Germany. Germany cannot win IPO and Nigeria now to pick the scandals: it will not happen. Germany, take your company – the IPO and the “fraud”. (LinkedIn summary)