
17 Bahraini firms to enter KSA under Tamkeen-AstroLabs scheme
AstroLabs, the Gulf's leading business expansion platform, in partnership with Tamkeen, will onboard a second wave of companies into its Overseas Expansion Program.
Since the launch of the initiative, AstroLabs and Tamkeen have successfully onboarded two cohorts of high-potential businesses, all poised to solidify their presence in the Saudi market – a market with high growth opportunities and a strategic gateway to regional expansion.
Tamkeen's partnership with AstroLabs aligns with its strategic priorities for 2025, which focus on enhancing the position and competitiveness of Bahrainis in the private sector, equipping Bahrainis with suitable skills for career development in the private sector, and prioritizing enterprise growth, digitization and sustainability and supporting the development of the ecosystem surrounding the labor market and private sector.
Joe Kobrianos, Chief Strategy Officer at AstroLabs, stated: 'We're excited to work alongside Tamkeen to help Bahraini businesses on their regional-growth journey, and expand into the fast-growing Saudi market. Tamkeen has played a key role in enhancing the competitiveness of Bahraini companies, setting the stage for their next steps. These businesses have demonstrated strong growth and are now ready to scale into Saudi Arabia. At AstroLabs, we focus on building strong growth corridors and seamless soft-landing experiences, supporting high-growth businesses, from business registration all the way to making key introductions and unlocking access to the local market, we're here to guide them.'
Marwa AlEskafi, Director of Workforce, Enterprise, and Startup Enablement at Tamkeen, commented: 'Our partnership with AstroLabs reflects Tamkeen's commitment to empowering Bahraini entrepreneurs, equipping them with the necessary tools to scale their operations, and unlocking new opportunities for regional growth. We continue our commitment in supporting Bahraini entrepreneurs through our various programs and initiatives, and we are proud to see the positive impact of this program on the previous Cohort and are looking forward to witnessing the growth prospects it will bring to this new batch of innovative businesses.'
The first cohort with AstroLabs brought together a dynamic group of 10 leading Bahraini companies. These include United Paper Industries (Bahrain Pack), a prominent manufacturer of paper and corrugated cardboard packaging solutions; Right Calories, a renowned food services provider offering balanced dietary plans; Xtrude, an innovator in advanced 3D manufacturing processes; and City Glass, a specialist producer of premium architectural and decorative glass products. The cohort also featured Tanami Capital, a firm delivering Sharia-compliant global investment solutions; Oreem, a comprehensive logistics provider; Boxon Vision, a creative agency delivering advertising and design solutions; Cinqo Media, a strategic communications and advertising provider; and Al-Anzour Physiotherapy and Rehab Complex that offers quality physiotherapy and rehabilitation services.
Among the Cohort 2 are - Creative Matter Advertisement, a dynamic creative agency with a decade-long legacy in Bahrain, specialising in branding, digital marketing, and content creation; Fathom Media, a Bahrain-based marketing and technology agency founded in 2013, joins with its 30-strong team delivering innovative branding, web and app development, and strategic marketing services; Gems Industrial Services, established in 2016, brings its expertise in engineering, maintenance, and industrial services, catering to Bahrain's vital oil and gas sectors; Braxtone Group, a regional insurance service provider offering industry-leading insurance solutions with deep local market expertise; DOO, an AI-powered platform that is transforming customer engagement through intelligent automation solutions tailored to startups, SMEs, and enterprises; Alfaa Graph, a specialist engineering office, which delivers architectural scale models and 3D design services to real estate developers and investors; Nexcel Computer Solutions, a leading IT solutions provider offering a broad range of technology products and services to businesses of all sizes; and Loyale, a mobile loyalty app that ensures customers always have their loyalty cards handy while enabling businesses to effortlessly track customer activities.
These companies have shown strong market leadership and strategic ambition, with many already operating in Saudi Arabia. Their next step is to formalise their presence by setting up legal entities and enhancing operations. AstroLabs will support this expansion with end-to-end services, including business registration, compliance, and growth support, along with access to digital tools and expert consultancy.
Through this partnership, the Bahraini companies from both cohorts join a growing network of over 800 international firms that have expanded into Saudi Arabia with AstroLabs' support. Working hand-in-hand with public and private sector partners, AstroLabs designs tailored programs that foster innovation, bridge industry gaps across key sectors in the Gulf, and facilitate market expansion into emerging economies. To date, AstroLabs has empowered over 1,800 companies to scale across the region, providing a robust and professional business environment that ensures seamless market entry, particularly in Saudi Arabia and the UAE. –
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