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Entrepreneur
28-05-2025
- Business
- Entrepreneur
The Recap: Leaders in E-Business Awards 2025
The Leaders in E-Business Awards 2025, staged by BNC Publishing with the support of in5 and The honored the visionaries, disruptors, and forward-thinking organizations that are redefining how business is done in the digital age You're reading Entrepreneur Middle East, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media. In a celebration of trailblazers transforming the digital economy, the fifth edition of the Leaders in E-Business Awards was staged by BNC Publishing with the support of in5 and at Sofitel The Palm on May 27, 2025. This prestigious recognition honors the visionaries, disruptors, and forward-thinking organizations that are redefining how business is done in the digital age—across sectors such as fintech, retail, logistics, healthtech, and beyond. As the region continues to cement its position as a global hub for digital commerce, this year's honorees stand out for their bold strategies, customer-centric technologies, and measurable impact on the evolving e-business landscape. Best New E-Commerce Experience - Piece of You by Amreen Iqbal Real Estate E-Solution of the Year - Colab Cloud Tech Fintech Company of the Year - LQUIDPAY DEO BANK Marketing Leader of the Year - Luna PR Green Mobility Leader of the Year - EVIQ Leader in F&B Fintech Solutions - Foodics Best Crypto Exchange - Best Digital Venture Builder - SC Ventures E-Business Leader of the Year - Haider Ali Khan E-Payment Solution of the Year - du Pay Hospitality Entrepreneur of the Year - Emil Bedretdinov Best Trading Platform - Century Financial Startup of the Year - QYUBIC Best AI Solution of the Year – Bally Singh, Scott Melker and Max Palethorpe from Hum(AI)n Assets E-Invoicing Solution of the Year - AJMS Global Visionary of the Year - Hanan Nagi from HNI (Human Network International) E-Business of the Year - Bayut


Zawya
19-05-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Foodics Egypt launches the third edition of "Pioneers ElScene"
Cairo: Foodics, the leading provider of restaurant management and financial tech solutions in the MENA region, has announced the launch of the third edition of "Pioneers ElScene'; a well-established community platform that brings together leaders of Egypt's F&B sector to discuss the future of the industry, especially amid the rapid market changes and shifting consumer trends during the summer season. This strengthens the platform's position as a key annual platform for business owners and entrepreneurs in the F&B industry. This year's community platform focuses on discussing the most important practices and changes related to the summer season and how to address them, highlighting the importance of leveraging technology and digital transformation to improve operational efficiency and support growth plans during one of the most critical seasons for the F&B sector. The platform also featured the announcement of a new solution, the launch of Foodics BI, an advanced tool that enables restaurant owners to gain a comprehensive view of their business through AI-powered reports. Belal Zahran, International Managing Director of Foodics Egypt and UAE, said: "At Foodics, we believe the future of the F&B sector largely depends on its ability to adopt technology, especially during peak times like the summer season. Therefore, this year's Pioneers El Scene is more than just a gathering; it is an invitation for decision-making and innovation, and an opportunity for restaurant owners to connect and exchange expertise." He added: "Through the launch of solutions like Foodics BI, we reaffirm our commitment to providing smart and sustainable solutions that support sector growth, in line with our ambitious vision to empower every restaurant or café owner to manage their operations efficiently, anytime and anywhere, with reliable and flexible technological support. Believing that artificial intelligence is the future, we were keen to launch such a product to equip our clients with advanced analytical tools that support their decisions and meet their aspirations." During the event, Foodics also announced the return of the 'Foodics Folks' program with its second edition, the first hands-on training program dedicated to youth aged 18 to 21. The program aims to empower participants with the operational and management skills needed to work in the F&B sector. Foodics has invited all restaurants to participate in this program to play an active role in supporting and empowering the next generation of workers in the sector.


TECHx
05-05-2025
- Business
- TECHx
Snowflake Showcases AI Data Cloud Capabilities in Riyadh
Home » Tech Value Chain » Global Brands » Snowflake Showcases AI Data Cloud Capabilities in Riyadh Snowflake, the AI Data Cloud company, hosted its flagship Data for Breakfast event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The event took place at the Crowne Plaza Riyadh RDC Hotel & Convention and brought together technology leaders, data professionals, and innovators from across the Kingdom. Attendees explored how businesses can use the AI Data Cloud to maximize the value of their data. The Snowflake platform enables organizations to activate data across lakehouses, mesh architectures, and warehouses. A keynote highlighted the power of the AI Data Cloud, followed by sessions from customers O3ai and Foodics. O3ai is a smart factory platform. Foodics is a cloud-based restaurant management and POS solution. Both shared real-world use cases demonstrating how Snowflake helps them manage and scale data. A live demo showcased the platform's performance, scalability, and ease of use. According to PwC, 81% of CEOs in Saudi Arabia adopted AI in the past year. The sessions emphasized that data is the foundation for building strong, outcome-driven AI strategies. Snowflake is also investing in the Kingdom. The company has established a regional headquarters and deployed a local cloud. These efforts support data sovereignty and align with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030. Mohamed Zouari, General Manager for the Middle East, Turkey, and Africa at Snowflake, said the company is committed to helping organizations scale AI use cases with secure, governed data strategies. He added that the AI Data Cloud enables businesses to move from strategy to execution and unlock measurable ROI. Mohamed Abuobaida, VP of Data at Foodics, highlighted the impact of Snowflake on the F&B industry. He said that being able to act on data in real-time is a game changer. Snowflake allows Foodics to unify its data and deliver insights that enhance customer experiences and drive innovation. Snowflake research shows that 93% of enterprises in Saudi Arabia report success with generative AI initiatives. The country's $100 billion AI strategy aims to establish global leadership in technology. This is supported by strong digital infrastructure and an innovation-focused vision. To support talent development, Snowflake launched the One Million Minds program in Saudi Arabia. This initiative offers advanced AI training to professionals, helping build a future-ready workforce. With a unified platform and local presence, Snowflake is enabling scalable and impactful AI innovation. As more enterprises adopt AI, the role of a strong data foundation becomes even more critical. Key Takeaways: – 81% of Saudi CEOs adopted AI last year (PwC) – 93% of enterprises report success with Gen AI (Snowflake research) – Snowflake's local cloud and HQ support Vision 2030 goals


Channel Post MEA
05-05-2025
- Business
- Channel Post MEA
Snowflake Hosts Data For Breakfast Event In Riyadh
Snowflake hosted its flagship Data for Breakfast event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, at the Crowne Plaza Riyadh RDC Hotel & Convention. The event brought together technology leaders, data professionals, and innovators from across the Kingdom to explore how businesses can unlock the full potential of their data through AI, analytics, and applications. Attendees discovered how the Snowflake platform empowers organisations to activate data across data lakehouses, mesh architectures, and warehouses through a keynote presentation on the AI Data Cloud, followed by customer-led sessions from O3ai, a smart factory platform, and Foodics, a cloud-based restaurant management and POS solution. The event also featured a live demo highlighting the platform's performance, simplicity, and scalability. With PwC reporting that 81% of CEOs in the Kingdom have embraced AI in the past year, the sessions underscored how data is the foundation for building impactful AI strategies that deliver real-world value. Mohamed Zouari, General Manager, Middle East, Turkey, and Africa at Snowflake , said: 'In Saudi Arabia, AI is becoming a national priority, and organisations are scaling AI use cases built on robust data strategies. Our investment in the Kingdom, including our regional HQ and local cloud deployment, enables us to support data sovereignty and drive forward Vision 2030. Our annual Data for Breakfast demonstrates how the Snowflake AI Data Cloud is turning strategy into execution — offering a practical roadmap for enterprises to unlock business value and realise measurable ROI through secure, governed, and scalable AI innovation.' Mohamed Abuobaida, VP of Data at Foodics , added: 'In the fast-moving F&B industry, the ability to act on data in real-time is a game changer. With Snowflake, we're able to unify our data landscape and deliver insights at scale, whether it's to enhance customer experiences, optimise operations, or fuel innovation across our platform. As a cloud POS solution, our ability to leverage Snowflake's AI-powered analytics helps us anticipate trends and respond quickly to the evolving needs of thousands of clients.' AI is taking centre stage in Saudi Arabia. Snowflake's research reveals 93% of enterprises report their Gen AI initiatives as successful, reinforcing the role of modern data platforms in realising AI's potential. The Kingdom's $100 billion AI initiative underpins a national push to lead in global tech, supported by strong digital infrastructure and an innovation-first mindset. Snowflake is also investing in local talent development through its One Million Minds program, by equipping Saudi professionals with advanced AI training and skills, supporting Vision 2030's goal of building a competitive, future-ready workforce. With a unified platform that empowers organisations and individuals alike, Snowflake is helping drive Saudi Arabia's knowledge economy while enabling AI innovation at scale. As AI adoption accelerates, Snowflake continues to champion the importance of a strong data foundation, the essential building block for scalable, secure, and impactful AI. 0 0


Zawya
05-05-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Snowflake's Data for Breakfast event fuels Saudi Arabia's data-first transformation
United Arab Emirates – Snowflake, the AI Data Cloud company, hosted its flagship Data for Breakfast event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, at the Crowne Plaza Riyadh RDC Hotel & Convention. The event brought together technology leaders, data professionals, and innovators from across the Kingdom to explore how businesses can unlock the full potential of their data through AI, analytics, and applications. Attendees discovered how the Snowflake platform empowers organisations to activate data across data lakehouses, mesh architectures, and warehouses through a keynote presentation on the AI Data Cloud, followed by customer-led sessions from O3ai, a smart factory platform, and Foodics, a cloud-based restaurant management and POS solution. The event also featured a live demo highlighting the platform's performance, simplicity, and scalability. With PwC reporting that 81% of CEOs in the Kingdom have embraced AI in the past year, the sessions underscored how data is the foundation for building impactful AI strategies that deliver real-world value. Mohamed Zouari, General Manager, Middle East, Turkey, and Africa at Snowflake, said: "In Saudi Arabia, AI is becoming a national priority, and organisations are scaling AI use cases built on robust data strategies. Our investment in the Kingdom, including our regional HQ and local cloud deployment, enables us to support data sovereignty and drive forward Vision 2030. Our annual Data for Breakfast demonstrates how the Snowflake AI Data Cloud is turning strategy into execution — offering a practical roadmap for enterprises to unlock business value and realise measurable ROI through secure, governed, and scalable AI innovation." Mohamed Abuobaida, VP of Data at Foodics, added: "In the fast-moving F&B industry, the ability to act on data in real-time is a game changer. With Snowflake, we're able to unify our data landscape and deliver insights at scale, whether it's to enhance customer experiences, optimise operations, or fuel innovation across our platform. As a cloud POS solution, our ability to leverage Snowflake's AI-powered analytics helps us anticipate trends and respond quickly to the evolving needs of thousands of clients." AI is taking centre stage in Saudi Arabia. Snowflake's research reveals 93% of enterprises report their Gen AI initiatives as successful, reinforcing the role of modern data platforms in realising AI's potential. The Kingdom's $100 billion AI initiative underpins a national push to lead in global tech, supported by strong digital infrastructure and an innovation-first mindset. Snowflake is also investing in local talent development through its One Million Minds program, by equipping Saudi professionals with advanced AI training and skills, supporting Vision 2030's goal of building a competitive, future-ready workforce. With a unified platform that empowers organisations and individuals alike, Snowflake is helping drive Saudi Arabia's knowledge economy while enabling AI innovation at scale. As AI adoption accelerates, Snowflake continues to champion the importance of a strong data foundation, the essential building block for scalable, secure, and impactful AI. About Snowflake Snowflake makes enterprise AI easy, efficient and trusted. More than 11,000 companies around the globe, including hundreds of the world's largest, use Snowflake's AI Data Cloud to share data, build applications, and power their business with AI. The era of enterprise AI is here.