
Alchemist Doha, an investment fund for unique tech entrepreneurs in emerging markets, is excited to announce a new partnership with Startup Grind Qatar, the local branch of the world’s largest community for startups, founders, and innovators.
Alchemist Doha and Startup Grind Qatar Partnership
This collaboration reflects a shared commitment to accelerating the growth of Qatar’s entrepreneurial ecosystem by expanding access to global networks, knowledge-sharing platforms, and founder-centric initiatives.
Together, Alchemist Doha and Startup Grind Qatar will drive impactful programming that showcases high-potential startups, facilitates meaningful connections, and supports entrepreneurs in scaling their ventures locally and globally.
“At Alchemist Doha, we’re dedicated to investing in bold founders and supporting their journey from emerging markets to the world. Partnering with Startup Grind Qatar strengthens our mission and opens new pathways for founder success.” Majed Lababidi, Director of Ecosystem Integration.
Startup Grind Chapter Director in Qatar added, “This partnership represents a shared vision for empowering founders. We are excited to collaborate with Alchemist Doha to provide entrepreneurs the tools and network they need to thrive.”
About Alchemist Doha
Alchemist Doha, in Qatar, is a key center for innovation, startup growth, and supporting entrepreneurs. It helps founders at every step of their journey, offering special programs and expert advice, from the initial idea to scaling up their business.
About Startup Grind Qatar
Startup Grind Qatar is part of Startup Grind, the biggest global community for entrepreneurs. Focused on educating, inspiring, and connecting entrepreneurs, Startup Grind Qatar hosts events, talks, and workshops to help startups succeed.
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