stc Group Announces Launch of 11th Batch to Support Digital Innovation through inspireU

stc Group Announces Launch of 11th Batch to Support Digital Innovation through inspireU
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stc Group Announces Launch of 11th Batch to Support Digital Innovation through inspireU

stc Group Announces Launch of 11th Batch to Support Digital Innovation through inspireU

stc Group, the engine of digital transformation, has announced the launch of the 11th intake of the "inspireU: General Program", a program designed to propel early-stage startups forward with a focus on strategic domains by having a specialized track on gaming with stc play, cybersecurity with sirar by stc, fintech with stc Bank, and IoT with iot squared, according to an stc press release.
Aligned with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, inspireU aims to diversify the economy and foster digital innovation, SPA reported.

Through this program, stc creates a supportive environment for startups and enables entrepreneurs. The program aims to accelerate worldwide startup growth and create value for stc by facilitating the link between stc ecosystem startups, offering international and local promotional exposure, soft-landing support, services from inspireU partners, office space 24/7, Silicon Valley expertise, world-class mentoring, and fundraising support.
Since its inception in 2015, the inspireU program has been a beacon of success, accelerating and promoting over 110 digital startups across diverse fields. These startups have generated investments exceeding 1 billion SAR and have developed a market value of more than 12 billion SAR.

This success has translated into over 600,000 direct and indirect job opportunities, benefiting a user of more than 40 million individuals.
The program also aims to significantly impact the region, fostering innovation and accelerating growth. In addition, its contribution to the local and global entrepreneurial landscape is anticipated to positively influence the GDP and drive technological advancements.



Samsung Invests $1.8 Billion More in Vietnam for OLED Manufacturing Plant 

Security guards stand outside a Samsung facility during a strike by the factory workers demanding higher wages in Sriperumbudur, near the city of Chennai, India, September 16, 2024. (Reuters)
Security guards stand outside a Samsung facility during a strike by the factory workers demanding higher wages in Sriperumbudur, near the city of Chennai, India, September 16, 2024. (Reuters)
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Samsung Invests $1.8 Billion More in Vietnam for OLED Manufacturing Plant 

Security guards stand outside a Samsung facility during a strike by the factory workers demanding higher wages in Sriperumbudur, near the city of Chennai, India, September 16, 2024. (Reuters)
Security guards stand outside a Samsung facility during a strike by the factory workers demanding higher wages in Sriperumbudur, near the city of Chennai, India, September 16, 2024. (Reuters)

South Korean electronic manufacturer Samsung Display Co plans to invest $1.8 billion for a factory this year in northern Vietnam to produce OLED displays for automobiles and technology equipment, the Southeast Asian country said on Sunday.

The new facility for the manufacture of organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays will be located in Yen Phong industrial park in Bac Ninh province east of Hanoi and close to an existing Samsung electronics plant, the government said in a statement released after the meeting between Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and the General Director of Samsung Vietnam Choi Joo Ho.

Bac Ninh authorities and Samsung Display on Sunday also signed a memorandum of understanding of the project, local media reported, adding the investment would raise Samsung's total investment in Bac Ninh to $8.3 billion from the current $6.5 billion.

Vietnam has over the last decade emerged as one of the most attractive production hubs for electronics companies.

According to Choi, Samsung has established six manufacturing plants, one research and development center, and one sales entity in Vietnam, with a cumulative investment of $22.4 billion.