Archive for the ‘Lebanese Startups’ Category
Lebanese Enterpreneur Wissam Abdel Baki created Perk My City to help Lebanese local citizens report, view, or discuss the disorder in the streets of their city (currently only in Beyrouth). Violations such as abandoned vehicles, graffiti, litter, potholes, road blocks, sidewalk defects and any violation considered disgraceful to the city’s image. To report a violation, the Lebanese […]
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Tags: Beirut, Beyrouth, Clean up, Perk my city, social activism
We hope to select an impressive array of entrepreneurs who are running companies that will not only change industries, but also create value-added jobs that are necessary for growing our country’s economy.” Endeavor announced from New York that it will launch a new affiliate office in Beyrouth, Lebanon, expanding its efforts to select and […]
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Tags: Developers, East & East, Eastline Marketing, engineers, entrepreneurship
Si vous n’avez pas encore remarqué, les emplois en Génie logiciel & Biotech sont les domaines les plus en demande dans les 2 prochaines décennies, ou meme plus. Si vous êtes dans votre adolescence, l’Inner Circle vous suggère fortement l’étude des matériaux dans le développement de logiciels et de conception. Lynda.com, W3Schools, codecademy.com, La Ferme du Web et Google sont d’excellents resources pour vous aider à démarrer. Si vous n’êtes pas en mesure de payer pour les abonnements, veuillez envoyer un courriel à thelebaneseinnercircle@gmail.com et nous allons essayer autant que possible pour vous aider à obtenir un compte avec Lynda.com. Prenez note que les didacticiels vidéo sont en anglais. Faire suivre […]
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Tags: design, develop, entrepreneurship, skills
Can supporters of Lebanese entrepreneurial youth enter Lebanon? Endeavor – a non-profit that encourages high-impact entrepreneurship in the emerging world– likes to go to countries where people wouldn’t expect a lot of sophisticated high-growth entrepreneurship to be. They are currently in Turkey, Egypt and Jordan. So, Why not yet in Lebanon? Watch the Video: Recorded Sep 13, […]
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Tags: Endeavor, entrepreneurs, Lebanon, Linda Rottenberg
The Developer Day aims to draw engineers, the foundation of the web industry, from across the region, and address their technical concerns. It will feature programming case studies, tutorials, and presentations led by engineers at global platforms and regional development houses as well as allow developers to demonstrate their skills in exciting competitions. Participants will […]
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Tags: developer, Lebanese, Startups
More than eighteen prominent Lebanese organizations spanning across different entrepreneurial support sectors, of which LLWB, joined hands in an unprecedented move to launch Global Entrepreneurship Week Lebanon 2010 (GEW) and will take an active part in it. When: Thursday, November 11, 2010 6 – 8pm Where: Olayan School of Business at the American University of […]
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Tags: Entrepreneurship Week, GEW, Lebanon
October 14 & 15, 2010 from 4:00 to 9:00pm Centre BIEL, Beyrouth The American Embassy in Lebanon and the American-Lebanese Chamber of Commerce are hosting the first annual US-Lebanon ICT Forum on Oct 14-15 at the Centre BIEL in Beyrouth, Lebanon. The event is also being supported by the Union of Arab ICT Associations (IJMA3) […]
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Tags: Centre BIEL, ICT Forum, Lebanon, US
Co-Founder Elie El Khoury of Woopra Real-Time Analytics, Habib Haddad of Yamli the Arabic Search Engine, and Sami Shalabi a Google Engineer, have teamed up to launch Start-up projects over a weekend. Many great companies started as a weekend project and have invited local talent to next event! It’s all about being passionate in building […]
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Tags: Startups, YallaStartup
“There should be no more excuses for low connectivity in Lebanon,” Yvon Le Roux, Cisco vice president in Middle East said on Wednesday. The remarks were made during a press conference that took place at the InterContinental Le Vendome Hotel. The conference announced the launching of the Cisco Entrepreneur Institute (CEI) in Lebanon, a school-like […]
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Tags: Cisco, Entrepreneur Institute, Yvon Le Roux
ArabNet 2010 is the first international conference for the Arab web industry, bringing together leaders from across the MENA, Europe and Silicon Valley to discuss cutting-edge trends and emerging opportunities. Through pitch sessions, the conference will feature the region’s brightest ideas and most promising Internet start-ups, and connect them with the internet ecosystem: incubators, angel […]
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Tags: ArabNet, Conference, entrepreneurs, Startups
We would like to remind you that the due date for submitting your full application to the MIT Arab Business Plan Competition is Tuesday, January 12, 2010 at 23:59 GMT. For technical difficulties, please feel free to reply to this e-mail info@mitarabcompetition.com, and we will take care of your request. http://www.mitarabcompetition.com
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Elie Khoury of Woopra, Habib Haddad of Yamli & Sami Shalabi ventured on creating Yalla Startup! in order to help Lebanese and the entrepreneurs of the MENA region to launch their start ups and actually transforming their ideas to reality, taking their early stage startups to the next level by introducing them to the right […]
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Tags: entrepreneurs, internet, Lebanon, Startups
The Termium 2009 conference is a flop. I received several thoughts from Lebanon out of a clump of observers concerning the Termium conference at BIEL, and listened to their ideas. It seems… Lebanese social mingles realize that there is more potential of an Entrepreneurial spirit. The internet is creating a lot of niches, each specilizing […]
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Tags: 2009, BIEL, Conference, Lebanon, Termium
The information technology sector in Lebanon is forecasted to witness around 7% compound annual growth rate in 2009, thereby underlining the market’s considerable growth potential after hitting an estimated US$251 million last year. The steady increase in DSL users in Lebanon is also indicative of an imminent expansion of the domestic PC market. In response […]
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Tags: 2009, Adobe, Alcatel-Lucent, Borcade, Business Object, CA, cable, Cheetah Networks, Citrix, dsl, fiber-optic, Huawei-Symantec, Intel, IT's Market direction, Juniper, Kingston, Lebanon, McAfee, Microsoft, Neverfail, Nexans, Novell, Online Services, Quantum, RIA, SaaS, Software, Symantec, Wyse
We are pleased to encourage, yet even endorse a new Lebanese startup called RentInLebanon.com . As the name describes, the site offers a free service to those wanting to rent apartements in Lebanon. This nifty new web application is getting a lot of listings making it the default rental estate in Lebanon. To date there […]
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Tags: commercial, property, real estate, rent
The innercircle has created a new category on a thriving industry in the field of Software as a Service under ‘Lebanese Startups’. We have set up this category for these special posts which I’m sure has a hefty number of audience curious to tap in on such achievements, especially for such an active entrepreneurial spirited […]
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Tags: Analytics, real-time, Woopra




