Friday 30 October 2020

Funding For Startups In The Middle East | Promising In Spite Of COVID

 Funding For Startups In The Middle East | Promising In Spite Of COVID

Funding For Startups In The Middle East | Promising In Spite Of COVID

As the pandemic took hold of several countries in its wake this year, the Middle East’s startup ecosystem quickly adapted to meet the changing scenario.

Though the outlook seemed grim, many startups managed to find opportunities for growth via online markets.

The Middle East and North Africa’s venture capital realm could see something in the region of $1 billion worth investments this year as funding for startups in the Middle East look for capital and government investments in venture funds.

Investors’ passions are showing interesting trends in the direction of funding to create a new surge of startups in proven sectors such as transport, food delivery, fintech, restaurant platforms, agri-tech, real-estate sector, and cloud kitchens.

Last Year Scenario

Last year was promising for the Mena region as a record number of startups received venture funding. The number of deals increased by 31% for 564 firms and the total value of funding increased by 15% to $704 million last year.

Funding Startups In The Middle East

This was basically due to the $200 million funding deal for Careem. If you remove the investment in Careem you will still notice that the total amount that was invested in the ecosystem is still up by 12%.

Middle East Startups 2020

Mena

If you look at the Top 100 Startups in the Middle East that are Most-Funded this year, you will realize that they have raised close to $960 million combined in total funding. But what is more surprising is that more than half the funding has been secured by the top 10 startups amounting to $550 million.

The U.A.E. has the most attractive and active startup ecosystem, with 33 of the 50 start-ups headquartered in the UAE. Saudi Arabia comes next with seven startups headquartered there. While Egypt is home to four start-ups, Jordan has three, Lebanon two, and Kuwait just one.

Startups Funding in Mena

Meanwhile government-backed fund of funds of $1 billion has been launched by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund and $100 million Al Waha Middle East Fund of Funds by the Bahrain government and $250 million allocated for Mena technology investments by Abu Dhabi strategic investment firm Mubadala.

Middle East Venture Capital Firms

Pure Harvest Smart Farms a startup based in U.A.E tops the most funded list after it secured $136 million to carry out its ambitious expansion plans. An e-grocery marketplace platform Nana is the highest funded Saudi startup after it managed to raise $29 million from investors.

The most active middle east venture partners and investors in the MENA region go to RAED Ventures, and Wamda Capital, with investments in 10 and 8 start-ups respectively.

Among the top start-ups it was noted that 8 were co-founded by women. This includes Nadine Nehme from AI-based health advisor Medicus AI, Rita Huang from logistics service provider iMile, and Nadine Mezher from online financial advisor Sarwa.

As the funds begin to be deployed the increased capital will further lead to higher investment in the start-up eco space.

MENA Region Funding

The MENA region is already witnessing growth in the number of investors compared to last year, as the number of institutions funding Mena deals increased by 33% to 212, of which 75% were regional funds. Startup funding in Dubai is a lucrative prospect as identified by the investors.

There were also a record number of exits, with 31 start-ups selling. This includes the region’s first Unicorn Careem that was into ride hailing. The takeover by Uber was worth $3.1 billion.

The creation of the Souq and Careem stories has created the Fear Of Missing Out environment for investors. Therefore now whether family owned or corporates that previously overlooked the Mena region will look at venture capital as an asset in this region which was previously deemed untenable.

Funding From Other Regions

Food delivery apps

International VCs from South East Asia are slowly but surely beginning to train their sights on the Middle East as a region where valuations are much lower than their home turfs. And opportunities to either invest directly or through their portfolio companies will continue this year barring any major geopolitical issues.

Egypt topped the list in terms of number of deals last year, with 25% of the total, followed by the UAE with 23% and Saudi Arabia with 12%.

However, in terms of deal values, the UAE comfortably retained the top spot and still attracts 60% of all Mena venture funding. Egypt was second, attracting 14% of total funding and Saudi Arabia was third with 9%.

To comprehend distinctions in detail regarding the entrepreneurship in the Mena region and disparities from one country to the other, an Arab Entrepreneurship Maturity Index (AEMI) has been developed. This index utilizes definite key indicators so as to identify the enthusiasm in MENA markets to back startups and help them achieve growth.

Arab Entrepreneurship Maturity Index

Popular Funding Niches

EMPG

In terms of the most popular sectors, FinTech companies attracted 13% of total deals, e-commerce firms 11% and delivery and transport firms 9% each.

But in terms of volume the transport and delivery niche gained 19% of the total funds raised, real estate raised $100 million through listing portal Bayut’s parent company EMPG took 15% and e-commerce companies bagged 14%

With the latest funding, EMPG plans its investment in the middle east to further strengthen its position as the leading player in the real estate market by investing in their tech platforms. Currently they are present in 40 cities across Spain, Morocco, UAE, Pakistan, Romania, and Bangladesh.

Top Funding Firms

Swvl with operations in more than five countries is an Egyptian bus for hire firm. After raising both Series A and B in 2018 they recently raised $42 million in Series C, showcasing tremendous growth.

Swvl

They will face tough competition from Uber and Careem, now having joined hands and having surpassed Swvl in Egypt (and other countries). But Swvl will indeed give them a run for their money on its home turf.

One of the fastest growing EdTech startups, Noon Academy has over 2 million registered students. Now grown to become a social learning platform, enabling peer study groups for students to study with friends and compete with one another and request for tutors too.

Conclusion Funding For Startups In The Middle East

YallaCompare

The leading financial comparison website YallaCompare which deals with car insurance to credit cards, flights to phone plans, plans to use the recently raised funds to expand its presence in the region. Currently 75% of online insurance transactions are in their domain.

The Mena region has long had the right formula to succeed and be investment friendly as well. They have a large, growing, and young population.

Moreover there are success stories such as Careem to build up necessary fervour, and sovereign wealth funds deploying capital.

This is in fact an unequivocal sign to US-based investors. The more comfortable they become with their Mena-based counterparts, the more likely they will give the portfolio companies a thoughtful look.

 

Funding startups in middle east

 

Wednesday 21 October 2020

Augmented Reality In Healthcare - Visualizing Health Benefits

 Augmented Reality In Healthcare Visualizing Health Benefits

Augmented Reality In Healthcare Visualizing Health Benefits

Global Healthcare AR market will breach $5,100 million by 2025. The CAGR will be around 28% between 2019 and 2025.

And the AR market should grow into $18 billion valuation by 2023. Augmented reality in healthcare is quickly enhancing patient care and outcomes.

Healthcare and medical fields were among the first to embrace AR in a fruitful manner. In fact, today there are many doctors, nurses and medical professionals interacting with AR apps on a day to day basis to improve patient education and outcomes. Recent hardware and software advances have reduced the cost of augmented reality while improving the experience for users and developers.

Augmented reality is basically the use of displays, cameras, and sensors to overlap digital information in the real world. AR allows us to carry useful information from the digital realm into our perception of the environment around us.

Augmented Reality in healthcare

Healthcare quickly adopted AR technologies to benefit everyone. Education is an obvious utilization of augmented reality in the healthcare field. Healthcare workers need to imbibe a huge amount of information about anatomy and the functioning of the body. AR applications give learners the ability to visualise and interact with three-dimensional representations of the human body.

Augmented Reality in healthcare

Not only healthcare workers benefit from augmented reality – but even patients. It’s a useful tool for patient education, allowing medical professionals to explain patient’s surgical procedures and how medicines work.

Even though surgeons use several techniques to visualise the area to operate upon, augmented reality can easily project 3-D representations of the patient’s anatomy into the surgeon’s field of view that will improve accuracy and outcomes for patients.

Practical Use Cases: AR in Healthcare

AR applications in healthcare are not limited to AR glasses. Today, Physicians use AR effectively even during interventional procedures such as Computerized Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) visualization paths.

Augmented Surgery

AR assists surgeons to visualize bones and internal organs of patients without cutting open a body. Surgeons can in fact get access to real-time, life-saving patient information. They can now use this data during complicated or straightforward procedures.

Surgeons can use AR to study patients’ anatomy. They can enter their MRI data, and CT scans into an AR headset. Then, overlay specific patient anatomy on top of their body before proceeding with the surgery.

This process will allow surgeons to visualize muscles, bones, and internal organs before cutting open bodies. With AR, surgeons can perform accurate and low-risk surgeries, saving time, energy and revenue.

Augmented Diagnosis

Some patients find it challenging to describe their symptoms to medical professionals accurately. With AR, patients will be able to express their symptoms more lucidly. This process will enhance doctor’s capability to determine their patients’ symptoms and help in the diagnosis.

Augmented Practice

Students making mistakes in a real-life procedure is life threatening can be disastrous. Learning during dissection lab and real-life methods is essential. This is where AR can be revolutionary to the field of medicine and education.

AR glasses

Medical institutions are beginning to implement AR into their curriculum to provide students with valuable hands-on learning experience. With AR in education, it would be easy to simulate surgical encounters for students. AR technologies can allow medical students to visualize and practice theory during the training process.

Virtual Collaboration

Even if the primary surgeon is miles away AR can come to your rescue. A specialist on hand in possession of AR tools can follow the instructions of the primary surgeon to complete most complicated procedures.

Doctors use AR for collaborative surgeries, and even have effective meetings on medical issues through AR video conferencing. It could be a life-saving moment when specialists are located far away from the clinic but could give valuable suggestions.

AR assimilation

Help New Mothers with Breastfeeding

Google Glass can help mothers who struggle with breastfeeding get some expert help.

Melbourne-based firm Small World, conducted a Google Glass trial in consultation with the Australian Breastfeeding Association. During the trial, telephone counselors could also see through the eyes of mothers while they breastfeed their kids.

These insights could help struggling mothers get expert advice on this matter. The best part—the mothers didn’t have to do anything out of the ordinary to keep up with technology.

AR Describes Symptoms Better

An accurate diagnosis needs symptoms detailed precisely. Patients sometimes struggle to describe their symptoms which could lead to wrongful diagnosis.

EyeDecide, a medical app, uses the camera for simulating the impact of specific conditions on someone’s vision. Apps like these can simulate the vision of a patient suffering from any specific condition.

This helps patients understand their symptoms and their actual medical situation: as in Cataract or AMD. When patients are able to fathom long-term effects of a particular lifestyle then there is better possibility of them making necessary changes.

AR Finds Veins Easily

Vein visualisation is a practical application of augmented reality that is in use today among the medical fraternity.

AccuVein is helping both nurses and patients’ to complete IVs (intravenous injections) quickly and easily because typically the vein maybe missed the first time around.

Now, AccuVein uses augmented reality via a handheld scanner that projects over the skin and shows nurses and physicians where veins are in the patients’ bodies.

Innovative Drug Information

Imagine having to study some boring and indecipherable drug descriptions. Of course it is fun to know how a drug works in your body. To explore the world of pills while enjoying it through Augmented Reality in healthcare.

Patients can now see how the drug works in 3D. With the help of AR, patients can explore how drugs work. Lab workers can also monitor their experiments with AR equipment.

AR vendors

Study of Anatomy

Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Clinic have partnered with Microsoft and released a HoloLens app called HoloAnatomy. It helps to visualize the human body in a simple-and-spectacular way.

The HoloLens Headset from Microsoft helps app users to see everything from muscles to the smallest veins on a dynamic holographic model. Such apps can revolutionize medical education as students would be able to visualize the human body in 3D.

Learn the Human Body

A UK-based company, Curiscope, developed Virtuali-tee a T-shirt. This firm has been popular for creating immersive learning experiences that too via a T-shirt.

The insides of a human body can be visualized through realistic holograms. Virtuali-tee brings anatomy to life, making it fun and exciting for learners to explore the human body.

Augmented reality in healthcare will go about generating value for healthcare systems, medical firms and will enhance patient care considerably.

Augmented Reality In Healthcare

Thursday 8 October 2020

#4 Among Top 10 Mobile App Development Firms in Atlanta GA (US)

 #4 Among Top 10 Mobile App Development Firms in Atlanta GA (US)

#4 Among Top 10 Mobile App Development Firms in Atlanta GA (US)

Appscrip is back to where it belongs, “The Headlines”. Yet another accolade, yet another feather in the cap, yet another recognition for the efforts put in by the team.

Top App Firms

Top App Firms have brought together a list of highly functional and dynamic Web Application Development CompaniesAppscrip ranks #4 in this list of luminaries.

Top App firms aim at finding the leading companies in the web and mobile app development industry. And believe leading Mobile app development firms having mobile-first approach ranks among the major Mobile app development companies.

Read Article: Top 10 Mobile App Development Firms Atlanta

The Financial Times

It was in the month of April 2020 that ‘The Financial Time’s’ announced its ranking of 500 high-growth companies from the Asia-Pacific region and Appscrip made it to that enviable list and that too among the top 30%.

This was a true indicator for readers to identify firms with the clout to survive the pandemic and continue breaking barriers.

Read article: FT ranking: Asia-Pacific High-Growth Companies

The Economic Times and Statista

And a couple of months before that in the month of February ‘The Economic Times and Statista’ launched the inaugural edition of India’s Growth Champions 2020. This was an ambitious initiative that aimed to highlight true accelerators of the Indian economy.

Here too we were placed among the top 30% from among 500 top firms.

Read article: The Economic Times & Statista

Present Scenario

Now the icing on the cake is to be recognized as #4 among the top 10 Mobile App Development companies from Atlanta GA (US). This initiative has been launched by Top App Firms.

CEO & Founder

Rahul & Shivangi
CEO & Founder Rahul Sharma with Partner & wife Shivangi

 

Appscrip began its journey in the year 2014 as a boot-strapped firm with CEO & founder Rahul Sharma at the helm with his wife (Shivangi) as an able partner and companion during this arduous journey of taking Appscrip to where it truly belongs.

Appscrip Inception & Growth

Appscrip evolved from years of creditable experience by being a tech solution provider in the SaaS realm. We take a lot of pride in supporting startups and working with clients across various verticals such as on-demand, social media, transportation, delivery, telemedicine, ecommerce, messaging and shopping platforms.

We ensure to create end to end mobile apps with efforts throughout the product cycle of product ideation, development, branding, marketing, launch and maintenance of mobile apps. We have created solutions similar to Tinder, Zoom, Uber, OfferUp, GoJek, Doordash, Swiggy, Olx, Instagram, Whatsapp, Amazon and many more.

Appscrip - App Development Firms
Team Appscrip

 

We deliver a complete range of IT services to meet the requirements of industries, businesses, and end-users. We comprise of highly skilled app developers (iOS & Android) and designers, project managers, architects, testers, digital marketers and technical infrastructure to come up with excellent applications.

The Future Of Appscrip

We endeavor to continue powering mobile first business models for industries, businesses and end-users. Having successfully built 14 mobile apps that are live in various industry verticals and performing excellently in terms of business, revenue and technology, we are pursuing 6 more.

The backend technology (PreBuilt IP) helps us build custom experiences while ensuring we are not whiling time reinventing the wheel with every platform.

Updates to the Prebuilt IP don’t impact any previous implementations. The code blocks become part of your solution in an un-bundled format and are completely accessible for further customizations. In addition, the front end is developed completely from scratch from designs made specifically for each client in securing your uniqueness.

Financial Time's Ranking