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Grind Qatar, a startup company that is part of a global chapter-based program that has expanded from Silicon Valley to 125 countries worldwide, and Builder.ai, a UK-headquartered artificial intelligence-powered software platform that helps businesses digitalize, have formed a strategic partnership to foster innovation and growth in the country.
Through this collaboration, Qatar-based startups will have access to Builder.ai’s platform and expertise, enabling them to streamline their development process, accelerate their time to market, and scale their business efficiently.
“We are excited to work with Startup Grind Qatar to provide local startups with the tools and resources they need to succeed in today’s competitive market,” said Varghese Cherian, chief revenue officer at Builder.ai. “At Builder.ai, we are committed to supporting entrepreneurship and fostering innovation, and this partnership demonstrates our dedication to driving digital transformation and growth within Qatar’s startup community.”
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As part of the partnership, Builder.ai will offer exclusive benefits and customized support to Qatari startups through workshops, appathons and advisory, including access to Builder.ai’s AI-powered software development platform, personalized consulting and educational resources to help startups effectively build, launch and scale digital products.
“We are pleased to partner with Builder.ai to provide our entrepreneurial community with cutting-edge technology solutions that will empower them to bring their ideas to life and launch successful businesses,” said Indika Amarasinghe, Chapter Director of Startup Grind Qatar. “Through this collaboration, we aim to build a vibrant ecosystem where Qatari startups can thrive, innovate and realize their full potential.”
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