Community Jameel Saudi launches 7th StartSmart Competition

Community Jameel Saudi launches 7th StartSmart Competition
The competition is open to Saudi entrepreneurs of all ages and will offer participating teams the opportunity to receive training from prominent entrepreneurship experts.
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Updated 01 May 2023
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Community Jameel Saudi launches 7th StartSmart Competition

Community Jameel Saudi launches 7th StartSmart Competition

Community Jameel Saudi, a member of the global network of the Abdul Latif Jameel Global Education Lab of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has launched the 7th edition of the StartSmart Competition, with registration closing on June 16 on the competition website. The annual competition, organized by Bab Rizq Jameel, is one of the most renowned entrepreneurship competitions in the Kingdom and seeks to strengthen the Saudi entrepreneurship ecosystem, empower entrepreneurs and encourage innovation. 

The competition is open to Saudi entrepreneurs of all ages, irrespective of financial status. The winning teams will receive monetary prizes in addition to other benefits, to be announced at a later stage. Participants can compete in one of four categories: Idea Track, Startups Track, Social Enterprise Track, and the newly launched Environment Track. The organizers will hold a series of introductory tours in Saudi cities to familiarize entrepreneurs with the criteria and mechanisms for entering the competition and help them complete their submissions.

Spanning five months, the competition will offer participating teams the opportunity to receive training from prominent entrepreneurship experts in Saudi Arabia. It will also facilitate access to mentorship sessions for guidance and counseling, with opportunities to network with investors and industry leaders. 

Dr. May Taibah, member of the board of trustees at Community Jameel Saudi and director of Bab Rizq Jameel, said: “Over the years, StartSmart has proven to be instrumental in providing knowledge, networking, training and funding to Saudi entrepreneurs, enabling them to turn their ideas into startups and accelerate their growth and contribution to the economy.”

Mohammed Abdul Ghaffar, manager for social initiatives at Community Jameel Saudi, added: “Community Jameel Saudi’s commitment to contributing to Vision 2030 has continuously motivated us to achieve social, economic and environmental prosperity. StartSmart acts as a catalyst for Saudi youth to enter the field of entrepreneurship from its broadest doors. It encourages them to excel and compete in a platform that provides them with support and guidance to reach new horizons of success and growth.”

The competition has achieved an unparalleled success since its inception in 2016, empowering 8,500 entrepreneurs, awarding more than SR1.4 million ($373,333) in cash prizes to the winners, and creating more than 200 jobs over the years. Notably, the last edition of the competition was held under the auspices of the governorate of Madinah and in the presence of Madinah Gov. Prince Faisal bin Salman.

The last StartSmart Competition also hosted other diverse activities, such as a successful conference, which hosted around 23 speakers and panelists and was attended by about 10,000 people from Saudi Arabia and abroad. These sessions provided a platform for exchanging insights and ideas on the importance of innovation in entrepreneurship and how to use frameworks and competencies to create a positive impact for the local community.