October 15, 2022
Jordan Kuwait Bank becomes a global partner of Mastercard Fintech Express
Mastercard welcomes Jordan Kuwait Bank (JKB) as a global partner of Mastercard Fintech Express, which unites tech-savvy start-ups. The program supports digital payment innovators by facilitating collaboration with tech companies and their partners to bring new products to the market
October 14, 2022
Spire Solutions and Cyberbit announce partnership at GITEX 2022
Spire Solutions, a value-added distributor and cybersecurity solutions provider serving the Middle East and Africa, and Cyberbit, a provider of the cybersecurity skills development and readiness platform, have announced a strategic partnership that will strengthen cybersecurity across the GCC countries and Egypt.
October 10, 2022
Ruijie Networks gets bigger in MEA
Ruijie and Reyee provide a comprehensive range of wired/wireless LAN SMB and Enterprise solutions to international vertical markets such as hospitality, retail, education, transportation, finance, government ISPs, and so on.
October 9, 2022
Automating Businesses with MARSES
MARSES Robotics Company, a regional manufacturer of mobile robots as well as a provider of engineering services and automated manufacturing systems for factories, has established new R&D and business facilities in the UAE in conjunction with its participation in GITEX Global Week as a partner to activate robotics technology for the fourth year in a row.
October 1, 2022
Foodtech startup BreakBread revolutionize the supper club scene in the MENA region
Abu Dhabi-based venture builder, Hatch & Boost Ventures, ADGM, a joint venture between Crescent Enterprises and Hatch & Boost, has announced the launch of BreakBread, a Foodtech startup on a mission to reinvent the supper club scene by providing a first-of-its-kind digital marketplace and hub for curated home-cooked dining experiences.
September 29, 2022
79% of MEA business professionals are Metaverse ready
A new study commissioned by Ciena found that 79% of Middle East business professionals surveyed are ready to use virtual reality-based platforms, such as the metaverse, for work, to replace current video conferencing options. Additionally, a staggering 94% of respondents in the Middle East said they would feel at ease holding official business meetings in a virtual reality setting