Amman - The Injaz Foundation’s business incubator, My Startup, organized an event to prepare startup companies to present their ideas to potential investors as part of its partnership with the International Rescue Committee to support and develop new businesses.
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According to a statement by the Foundation on Wednesday, several pioneering startups presented their ideas during the event. These included the Absorbent Mind Academy, a training center adopting the Montessori approach to education, offering transformative training programs accredited locally and internationally for teachers and families.
Acli Art showcased its expertise in manufacturing furniture and gift items using recycled wood, aluminum, and copper, with designs inspired by nature. Olistic presented its organized online art market, focusing on sustainable and ethical art, aiming to connect art lovers in the Middle East and North Africa with talented artists who create meaningful pieces while adhering to ethical, environmental, and social principles.
Jusoor Labs demonstrated its capability to transform traditional scientific experiments into virtual experiences, providing a fun and interactive way for students to learn science through a specialized platform accessible via computer or mobile phone. This platform also empowers teachers to track student interaction.
Illy introduced its mobile application designed to simplify and enhance the gift-giving process using advanced AI algorithms, analyzing data from social media and other online activities to understand user preferences and interests.
Luminus presented an anti-aging product using modern nanotechnology, offering faster and safer alternative solutions compared to existing market products.
Entrepreneurs and founders of these startups made presentations about their companies, financial plans, and marketing strategies before a committee of experienced mentors, including Chairperson of the Tamweelcom Bashar Arafa, CEO of Intaj Nidal Bitar, women’s empowerment specialist Laila Qassim from UN Women, and Nidal Qanadilou, managing partner at ARC Capital.
The mentors provided expertise on business sustainability, staying competitive, and how to invest in opportunities for sustainable development, environmental preservation, and meeting market needs.
Injaz Foundation’s business incubator, in partnership with the International Rescue Committee, aims to provide comprehensive support to entrepreneurial companies, offering innovative solutions and supporting the national economy.
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