TechWadi

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TechWadi
Company typePrivate
Industry ICT
Founded2006 (2006)
FoundersGhazi Benothmane, Akram Benmbarek, Mohammed Alzubi, Rami Habal, Ray Milhem
Headquarters,
United States
Area served
MENA
Website techwadi.org

TechWadi is a nonprofit organization based in the Silicon Valley, California. It focuses on promoting links between business interests in the MENA region and the United States in areas such as the information technology industry through providing resources such as financial capital. [1] [2]

History

TechWadi was established in 2006 as a technology community connecting entrepreneurs in the Middle East and North Africa with opportunities in the Silicon Valley, California. [3]

It also organises related events such as conventions and hackathons. [4] [5]

TechWadi Annual Forum

TechWadi organizes an annual technology conference, TechWadi Annual Forum, attended by hundreds of international ICT companies every year in San Francisco. [6] [7]

In 2020, Hussein, Crown Prince of Jordan attended and addressed the forum. [7]

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References

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