Deadline: 4 January 2017
Applications are open for tenth edition of the MIT Enterprise Forum Arab Startup Competition.
As with last year’s edition, this year’s competition includes three different tracks: Ideas, Startups, and Social Entrepreneurship, with total prize money on offer totalling USD $160,000.
The competition will culminate in a four-day event from April 24 to April 27, 2017, with the announcement of the competition winners scheduled to take place during the final award ceremony on April 27, 2017.
Benefits
- Each of the three tracks will award the first three ranked winners with cash prizes in addition to many other benefits including: top tier training, mentorship, coaching, media exposure, and great networking opportunities.
- The semi-finalists will be invited to attend pre-bootcamp activities scheduled to take place in February and March, 2017 in Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
Prizes
Three winning teams will be selected to receive cash prizes: $15K for first place, $10K for second place, and $5K for third place.
Eligibility Criteria
Ideas track
- Each team should have at least two members
- Each team should at least include one Arab national
- Teams are not required to have a prototype; just an idea for a product or service is enough
- Similarly, teams are not required to have had any sales or have their company registered. The winners however will be required to incorporate their company in an Arab country before receiving their prize.
- The team must not have received any previous funding for the idea they are submitting
- The ideas can be in any industry
Startups Track
- Each team should have at least two members
- Each team should at least include one Arab national
- The team should have a working prototype and ideally some user traction and some sales
- The startup should not have generated more than $500K in annual revenues and must have been operational for less than 5 years
- The startup should be legally registered in an Arab country
- The startup can be in ANY industry
Social Entrepreneurship Track
- Each team should have at least two members
- Each team should at least include one Arab national
- As we are targeting startup stage social enterprises, applicant’s startup must be registered as a social enterprise
- Applicant’s startup can be either for-profit or not-for-profit
- Applicant’s core product or service must address a social problem targeting marginalised or disadvantaged individuals
- Applicant’s social enterprise can be in ANY industry
How to Apply
Interested applicants can apply via given website.
For more information, please visit MIT Enterprise Forum.