Weekly Wrap-Up: October 20-24
6 startup challenges answered at Mix N' Mentor Beirut
We recently held our second Mix N' Mentor event in Beirut - this time with a brand new format. The space was buzzing with entrepreneurs, leading mentors, and industry experts and by the end of the day, these 6 main challenges had been addressed.
Upcoming Events
- 26 Oct - Tech Crunch Disrupt Europe - Arabic Pavilion
- 28 Oct - Launch of the 7th MIT EF Arab Startup Competition
- 28 Oct - BusinessPulse's workshop about the latest trends in e-commerce and trading
- 30 Oct - Arabia500 is now accepting applications
- 31 Oct - Arab Mobile App Challenge
Be sure to check wamda.com/events, or follow @WamdaME on Twitter to stay up to date on the region's top upcoming events!
Articles you might have missed
LINE readies for a $28 billion IPO; could it overtake Whatsapp in the Arab world?
LINE is a text messaging service, which offers, like many others, both calls and group chats. Younger than Twitter and Whatsapp, the Japenese messaging service is quickly gaining momentum; now, it's about to go public. Wamda's managing editor Maya has all the details.
Why Nextly, now open to the public, stands to revolutionize content sharing
Now that Google Reader is no longer an option, curating content online is often a fragmented experience to say the least. This is where Nextly comes in; here's how this startup could change the way you browse content online.
Why the best startups look like bad ideas
Some of the most successful startups stem from "good ideas that look like bad ideas". Here are Andreessen Horowitz investor Chris Dixon's four characteristics of a bad idea/good startup.
We're thrilled to announce our partnership with telecom Zain Jordan on Corporate Entrepreneurship Responsibility (CER). Find out more on CER and what our partnership with Zain means.
On-the-ground details on the closure of Yahoo's Egypt office
Yesterday, Yahoo! announced that it is shutting down its operations in Egypt. The company will continue to operate in Amman and Dubai, but we wanted to better understand what brought about their decision to close up shop in Cairo. Here's what our sources on the ground had to say.
How a startup goes from idea to IPO [Infographic]
If you're just about to launch your own startup, understanding investment jargon and identifying the different types of funding and stages can get understandably tricky. This infographic walks us through a hypothetical startup as it goes from idea to IPO.
4 questions we'd like to see answered at Webit, the tech conference in Istanbul
This year, the Webit conference looks like it's getting ready for its biggest event so far- and we're certainly looking forward to it! Here are 4 things we expect to be discussed (we still have a few free tickets for WamdaCard members!)
Lebanese entrepreneurs debut musical tuner app from China
More than halfway through their incubation cycle at HAXLR8R, the Lebanese duo behind the Roadie Tuner hardware - previously, Dozan - are nearly done with their final product. Recently, the team released a software version of their tuner and features editor Glen tried it out.
4 issues the sharing economy could solve in the Arab world
Although the sharing economy has had its share of success, it still is on the receiving end of quite a bit of criticism, more so when it comes to evaluating it for the Arab world. In this post, Wamda contributor Ahmad Sufian Bayram rounds up 4 issues it could begin to solve in the region.
5 qualities to look for in a co-founder
There are many reasons whay a solo entrepreneur could look for a cofounder. But what should you focus on in your search? Here are 5 qualities we think are important when searching for the right cofounder.