One hundred startups from around the world will compete for a share of US$1 million at the Entrepreneurship World Cup (EWC) Global Finals, organizers announced today. The finals are set to take place March 9-12 at Biban 2023, the largest event for entrepreneurs and small-to-medium-sized enterprises in Saudi Arabia.
Meet the startups here.
The Entrepreneurship World Cup, co-hosted by the Global Entrepreneurship Network and the Small and Medium Enterprises General Authority in Saudi Arabia, Monsha’at, is one of the largest and most diverse pitch competitions and support programs for up-and-coming founders. Every year, entrepreneurs compete for a share of US $1 million in cash prizes and millions more worth of investment, support and publicity.
Since launching in 2019, EWC has attracted more than 400,000 registrations from 200 countries and connected founders with over US$3 million in cash prizes and another US$256 million worth of perks and free support and services.
The 100 finalists, known collectively as the EWC 100, were selected after succeeding in qualifier competitions and activities around the world. The top performing 250 companies were invited to participate in a three-day bootcamp, with 100 selected to pitch at the Global Finals.
“These companies and their founders have wowed us at every stage of the competition,” said Jonathan Ortmans, president of the Global Entrepreneurship Network. “They are on course to change lives with innovative solutions to the world’s most pressing challenges.”
The EWC 100 are based in: Africa (6), Asia (17), Europe (28), Middle East (12), North America (14), Oceania (2), South America (20) and the Caribbean (1).
While in Riyadh, the EWC 100 will experience Saudi Arabia’s emerging startup scene. In recent years, the ecosystem has seen transformational growth, reporting record highs in venture capital investments in 2020, 2021, and 2022.
In addition to competing for the grand $300,000 prize, startups will also vie in specialized categories based on sector (including tech and space and sustainability and environment) and impact (including social impact, sustainable development goals and women-led companies).
All 100 global finalists will receive $100,000 in in-kind services from partners such as AWS, Freshworks, Google Cloud, Hubspot, Stripe, Zoom and more.
The Entrepreneurship World Cup is made possible with support from a collection of national and global partners including One Valley, The Global Education and Leadership Foundation (tGELF), Entrepreneurs’ Organization, King Abdullah University for Science and Technology and Startup Genome. The Misk Foundation is a founding partner.
123Carbon (Netherlands) |
Kombuta (South Africa) |
5d VR (Egypt) |
Lateral (Peru) |
Advoard Robotics (Turkey) |
Liberfly (Brazil) |
Agmetrix (Morocco) |
Longenesis (Latvia) |
Agroxchange Technology Services Limited (Nigeria) |
Loopex CJSC (Armenia) |
AHAD (United Arab Emirates) |
Marlow (Canada) |
Ainnova Tech (Costa Rica) |
MedETechni (Nicaragua) |
Aintech (Chile) |
Medicsen (Spain) |
ALBA Robot (Italy) |
MicroBrain Biotech (France) |
AlGooru (Saudi Arabia) |
MindAhead (Germany) |
Alif Uzbekistan (Uzbekistan) |
Mogai Tech (Brazil) |
Altaboxa LLC (Serbia) |
Morpheus.Network (Canada) |
Altum Lab (Chile) |
Munily (Panama) |
Apical (Mexico) |
Nanogrow Biotech (Uruguay) |
AREYtech (Turkey) |
NDR Medical Technology (Singapore) |
Asia Mobiliti (Malaysia) |
Nippy (Argentina) |
AviBiike LTD pka Block (Hungary) |
Ntechlab (Cyprus) |
Nurture (Singapore) |
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Block Solutions OY (Finland) |
OACP IE LTD (Ireland) |
BLUE WATERS (Botswana) |
P4ML Ltd (Ireland) |
CASHIN (Saudi Arabia) |
Paraloon (Germany) |
Checktobuild (United States) |
PlasticFri (Sweden) |
Colcagro (Colombia) |
Posture AI (South Korea) |
Delivers AI (United Kingdom) |
PragmaClin Research Inc. (Canada) |
Desert Control (United Arab Emirates) |
Project Balaa (India) |
Digiphy (United States) |
Promin Aerospace (Ukraine) |
DSRUPTIVE (Spain) |
PurCity (Denmark) |
Eco Building Technology (Peru) |
Queed (Saudi Arabia) |
eirqaldhahab (Saudi Arabia) |
Red Arrow Therapeutics (Japan) |
Entelai (Chile) |
ReelSights (China) |
Facia (Bolivia) |
Repzo Inc. (Jordan) |
Fatora.io (Qatar) |
Saffe (United Kingdom) |
Football Fanatics (United Kingdom) |
Sealution (Belgium) |
GENAQ (Spain) |
Selectivity (Argentina) |
Genengine (Spain) |
Senzi.Me (Jamaica) |
GGDEN (Pakistan) |
MedaData (Austalia) |
GLR Tech Solutions (Brazil) |
The Leaf Protein Co. (Australia) |
Healthtrip (India) |
TradeWaltz Inc. (Japan) |
Hera Health Solutions (United States) |
Tripp (United Arab Emirates) |
HKN Ingenieria (Chile) |
Uptime Analytics (Colombia) |
Hollo Medical inc (Canada) |
Vestigia Blockchain Solutions (Spain) |
Hydroplus (Argentina) |
Vimos (China) |
iLab Marine (Oman) |
VitruvianMD (South Africa) |
Imbesideyou Inc. (Japan) |
Vive Travel (Colombia) |
Innovakit SAS (Colombia) |
Wateenapp (Saudi Arabia) |
Waykana (Ecuador) |
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IronYun (United States) |
Wayout International (Sweden) |
IXON Food Technology Ltd (China) |
WhiteHelmet (Saudi Arabia) |
3DK Tech Limited (China) |
Whole. (Australia) |
Kipuwex Ltd. (Finland) |
Zephyr Aerospace LLC (United States) |
For interviews and further inquiries, please contact:
Kathryn Forrest
Communications Manager, Global Entrepreneurship Network
kathryn@genglobal.org