The Mohammed Bin Rashid Innovation Fund has announced the selection of 20 innovative startups to join the tenth cohort of its Accelerator Program, an initiative launched by the Ministry of Finance to support innovation and entrepreneurship in the UAE. Established in 2018, the Accelerator Program aims to foster innovation across the nation by empowering innovators to enhance their capabilities and scale their businesses in alignment with the UAE’s national innovation strategy.
Fatima Al Naqbi, Acting Assistant Undersecretary for the Support Services Sector and a representative of the ministry at the Mohammed Bin Rashid Innovation Fund, stated: “We warmly welcome the tenth cohort to the Accelerator Program. The Ministry of Finance reaffirms its commitment to providing ambitious startups with the necessary resources and tools for their growth, ensuring they contribute effectively to an innovation-driven economy in the UAE. The selection of qualifying companies was based on comprehensive evaluations to ensure they meet the highest standards of efficiency and align their operations with our priorities.”
List of Companies
The tenth cohort includes: “Tipmer Exchange,” a digital supply chain platform for the timber industry; “Soshianist,” an AI-driven logistics tool for maritime operations; “Tabi,” a smart health monitoring device for children with disabilities and the elderly; “Wonder Tree,” an educational and therapeutic platform utilizing augmented reality for children with special needs; “Helthera,” an AI-supported social healthcare system; “Kaitron,” independent AI agents for legal teams; “Gistify,” which transforms video content into interactive experiences based on gestures; “I-Warranty,” an intelligent warranty and claims system; “Pixonal,” data-driven information solutions; “Jedwalni,” a travel planning platform; and “RoadK,” an asset tokenization and lending tool.
Additionally, the list features “Corpwood,” a tool facilitating access for people with disabilities to websites; “Ikro,” a platform for secure payments and contracts; “Revinte,” used IT devices powered by AI; “Open Farming,” an AI-supported platform for food supply chain management; “I-ESG,” utilizing AI and big data for compliance with environmental, social, and governance standards; “Plantaforum,” an automated soil-free indoor garden; “Enrichly,” a platform for enhancing self-esteem and emotional well-being; “Infinite Minds,” focusing on developing digital skills for individuals with disabilities; and “Jasoor Labs,” offering 3D simulations and virtual labs for STEM education.
