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Technology & IT | Sunday 28 January, 2018 12:34 pm |
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“Badir” and “STC” agree on supporting tech start-ups

King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, represented by Badir Program for Technology Incubators, has concluded an agreement with Saudi Telecom Company (STC), represented by the Business Unit, for offering a group of Communications and IT solutions to start-ups incubated by “Badir” or newly established, with the aim to facilitate their business and reduce their operating costs.

 

Pursuant to this agreement, Saudi Telecom will offer competitive prices to Saudi entrepreneurs on a selection of main telecom services, most notably the Fixed line and internet services "Jood" as well as prepaid QuickNet packages, Jawal and Jawal net packages and direct connection packages.

 

The agreement was signed by Mr. Nawaf Al Sahhaf, Chief Executive Badir Program for Technology Incubators and Accelerators and the Engineer Anef Ahmed A Abanomi, Vice President of Enterprise Accounts at STC.

 

Mr. Nawaf Al Sahhaf, Chief Executive Officer of Badir Program for Technology Incubators stated that the signing of the agreement is a continuation of the efforts made by Badir Program in order to activate strategic partnerships with the private sector and other competent authorities in developing an entrepreneurial environment in the Kingdom and providing the necessary support for technical projects in order for them to grow, develop and sustain.

 

In return, the Engineer Anef Ahmed A Abanomi, Vice President of Vice President of Enterprise Accounts at STC confirmed that the agreement with Badir Program is included in the strategy of “STC” in supporting entrepreneurship, as the company is keen to dedicate more efforts in order to support and empower young Saudi entrepreneurs, as well as to participate in initiatives that contribute in reducing operating costs for startups.

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