Startup Weekend Bahrain kicks off at Batelco Staff Centre

Following the opening address a number of aspiring entrepreneurs presented their business ideas to the audience. Nine ideas have been chosen and teams formed to develop the ideas into viable business plans. Each team includes participants with various qualifications and experiences including web design and development, marketing, business development and public relations. The team names are Lantern, Baby Language, Anadev, Money App, Raykum, Letz Hub, U Track, Promolio and Treq.ME.

Batelco Staff Centre will remain open round the clock giving the teams’ access to facilities to develop their business models in preparation for presenting them to a panel of judges on Saturday evening.

Bahrain Startup Weekend has attracted excellent support with speakers and coaches from leading companies including Mumtalakat, Microsoft, Tamkeen, Ericsson, BDB, Tenmou, and Batelco, all volunteering their time to support the teams in developing their business ideas.

The teams will have the opportunity to win cash prizes and support to put their business plans into action. The winning team will receive a cash prize of BHD 4,000, second prize is BHD 2,000 and third prize is BHD 1,000. Additionally the first three teams will be given free incubation services by Bahrain Development Bank (BDB) and free Cloud Services from The Cloud W.L.L.  Furthermore, all teams will have the opportunity to benefit from funding from Tenmou of up BHD 20,000.

Startup Weekend is a 54 hour event that provides the networking, resources, and incentives for individuals and teams to go from idea to launch. Startup Weekend’s motto is Build Community. Start Companies. No Talk. All Action.

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