Focusing on the country’s history and tourism, Diriyah was announced as the kingdom’s new giga-project. Another four are Neom, Red Sea, Qiddiya, and Roshn.
Browsing: Innovation
Research by the IDC company pointed to an expected 16% annual growth in business digitalization investments in the region until 2026.
Marking the beginning of the cooperation with South Korea’s startup Innospace, the Brazilian government will launch a rocket from the Alcântara launch center in northern Brazil on a test flight.
An IBGE survey pointed out that in 2021 most of the major national extractive and transformation industries innovated in products or processes.
After years of work with digital marketing, the heads of Mobilisa have created a company exclusively dedicated to foreign trade, Graux. The trio works with tech and digital communication solutions.
Brazilian Autotech Mileto already produces electric motorcycles and minitrucks and intends to bring passenger cars to the market in 2023 with prices starting at BRL 100,000 (USD 19,000). The company aims to export and will hold investment rounds next year. A Dubai fund has become interested in the business.
A report points out that the number of games companies almost doubled to 24 in 2022 from 13 last year in the Arab country. Incubation programs drove this growth.
Good quality instant coffee is the focus of the technical document, which details the sensory analysis protocol for the product. The innovation was presented at Brazil’s International Coffee Week in Belo Horizonte.
Caps by Brazilian brand DaMinhaCor are designed to fit voluminous hairstyles. From swimming caps to hair nets, the company innovated in the Black community and became an exporter.
Jordan Customs has adopted the electronic system in its trade with Brazil, using the technology offered by the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, which now aims to take it to all Arab countries.
Representatives of Brazilian diplomacy, ApexBrasil, and the Arab Brazilian Chamber were at the WETEX fair, focused on technology and the environment. WEG was one of the exhibitors.
Jordan’s customs authority received training from the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce team to use digital customs clearance in Brazilian exports to the country.
The multinational corporation launched cloud services in the Arab country and announced a program to support small- and medium-sized startups.
The Egyptian Customs Authority will study the proposal of the Arab Brazilian Chamber to implement an electronic system to issue and verify trade documents. The topic was discussed earlier this week in Cairo.

