As many as 13 Egyptian startups made the Forbes list of the Arab world’s top 100 startups in 2017. The list, according to Forbes, comprises emerging entrepreneurial innovations that “championed the most innovative ideas and received the most external funding in the last year.” To make life a little bit easier, Egyptian Streets decided to break down the 13 Egyptian startups that made the list. Vezeeta On the fifth place of the 100 startups is Vezeeta, a company on the forefront of changing the way we book doctors’ appointments. A digital healthcare booking platform for both patients and doctors, the business is creating what it calls a “healthcare ecosystem” by connecting healthcare providers and patients through a web-based app. Instead of being put on hold on the phone you can just search for doctors in your area through the app and book an appointment immediately. Founded by Amir Barsoum and Ahmed Badr, Vezeeta was established in 2012 and is, now, tolling $US 11 million in investor funding. Instabug Next in the Egyptian line of startups is Instabug, ranked 40th on Forbes’ list. Instabug is a software company, founded in 2012, offering…
13 Egyptian Businesses Make Forbes’ Top List of Arab Startups
October 17, 2017
