RIYADH: 海角直播鈥檚 startup ecosystem continues to gain momentum, with a surge of early- and growth-stage investments across technology-driven sectors including AI, food tech, logistics, and sports.聽
Kamco Invest has announced it acquired a stake in Foodics, a fast-growing restaurant technology and payments platform based in 海角直播.聽聽
The transaction, completed in the fourth quarter of 2024 but only now made public, aligns with Kamco Invest鈥檚 strategy to back high-growth, tech-enabled businesses in the Middle East and North Africa, particularly those with initial public offering potential.聽
Founded in 2014, Foodics serves over 33,000 restaurants with an annual gross merchandise value of over $10 billion in 2024.聽
The cloud-based platform offers an integrated solution for restaurant operators to manage orders, operations, finances, and access to capital through a single interface.聽聽
Kamco Invest Director of Private Equity Dalal Al-Shaya said: 鈥淲e are proud to back a regional tech champion like Foodics. Its scale, innovation, and strong investor base signal an exciting growth trajectory.鈥澛犅
The company is targeting a public listing on Tadawul within the next two to three years.聽聽
Foodics鈥 most recent $170 million funding round was led by Prosus and Sanabil Investments, a fund owned by the Public Investment Fund, with participation from Sequoia Capital India, STV, Raed Ventures, and Endeavor Catalyst.聽
Calo raises $39m in series B extension to fuel global growth聽
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Saudi food tech startup Calo has secured a $39 million series B extension led by AlJazira Capital, bringing its total series B funding to $64 million.聽聽
The latest round follows a $25 million tranche closed in December 2024 and was oversubscribed beyond the originally targeted $50 million due to strong investor interest.聽聽
Proceeds from the round will support Calo鈥檚 international expansion, continued product development, and integration of recently acquired UK-based meal subscription companies.聽
Calo, which delivered more than 10 million meals in 2024, reports high-growth, nine-figure annualized revenue and claims to be the world鈥檚 fastest-growing meal subscription service.聽聽
CEO Ahmed Al-Rawi said: 鈥淲e鈥檙e living in an interesting time where AI is transforming our lives, and we鈥檙e excited to be investing in cutting-edge innovation to explore how Calo can use AI to influence the future of how we discover and eat healthy food.鈥澛犅
The company acquired Fresh Fitness Food and Detox Kitchen to enter the European market and has since integrated both into its operations and technology stack.聽
Calo says it operates more than 10 physical locations across the GCC, including hospital-based outlets, and has launched operations in the UK and Oman.聽聽
Its customer base spans 海角直播, the UAE, and Bahrain, as well as Qatar, and Kuwait, with over 5,000 customers already on the waiting list in Oman, the company claimed.聽
In the first half of 2025, Calo said it achieved over 50 percent year-on-year growth, bolstered by a localization strategy that included the appointment of General Managers in each regional market.聽聽
Calo recently partnered with Armah Sports Co. to explore co-located retail outlets and wellness collaborations.聽聽
Armah鈥檚 founder, Fahad Al-Hagbani, has joined Calo鈥檚 board as an independent member. Calo remains headquartered in Riyadh and is planning for an IPO in 海角直播.聽
Flex League closes seed round to build unified racquet sports platform聽
Flex League聽currently serves nearly 10,000 players.聽flexibleleague.com
Flex League, a Saudi sports-tech company focused on padel and tennis, has raised a six-digit dollar seed round led by the Professional Tennis Academy and PAD-L Group.聽聽
The new capital will be used to develop a court booking system, support expansion into new Saudi cities and across the MENA region, and grow its team across engineering, product, and operations.聽
The platform currently serves nearly 10,000 players and allows users to join competitive leagues, book courts, and track match results.聽
It also offers court operators tools to manage tournaments and engage local sports communities.聽聽
CEO Ibrahim Akeel said: 鈥淲ith this investment, we鈥檙e creating a unified platform where players can compete, connect, and now book courts 鈥 all in one app.鈥澛犅
The company aims to drive deeper engagement in the region鈥檚 growing racquet sports ecosystem by blending digital matchmaking with physical play.聽
Sawt secures $1m to advance Arabic voice AI customer support聽
Sawt, a Saudi startup focused on Arabic-native voice AI systems, has closed a $1 million pre-seed round led by T2 and STV.聽聽
The funding will be used to enhance its proprietary models, scale its technical infrastructure, and grow its team as it prepares to serve millions of voice interactions.聽
The platform enables businesses to conduct customer support, bookings, and sales through AI voice agents that operate 24/7 with natural and intelligent responses.聽聽
In just two months since its launch, Sawt claims it served dozens of businesses and processed hundreds of thousands of calls.聽聽
Co-founder and CEO Abdulmalik Al-Saeed said: 鈥淲e鈥檙e proud to contribute to this movement by building Arabic voice technology from the ground up, right here in the Kingdom.鈥澛
STV General Partner Ahmad Al-Naimi added: 鈥淪awt exemplifies a new wave of Saudi AI-native ventures. With a strong tech edge and commercial momentum, they鈥檙e poised to lead the $800 million to $1.2 billion GCC AI call center automation market.鈥澛犅
Abdulkarim Al-Jarba, CEO of T2, noted that the investment supports T2鈥檚 strategy to deliver advanced technology solutions across its network.聽
OmniOps unveils platform to deliver sovereign AI inference services聽
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OmniOps has launched Bunyan, the Kingdom鈥檚 first sovereign Inference-as-a-Service platform.聽聽
The announcement follows a strategic meeting with the Minister of Communications and Information Technology, Abdullah Al-Swaha.聽
The platform supports AI applications in text, vision, and speech, with a focus on data sovereignty and enterprise-grade compliance.聽聽
CEO Mohammed Al-Tassan said: 鈥淏unyan delivers unprecedented performance improvements that revolutionize how organizations deploy and scale AI applications.鈥澛犅
He added that the platform has demonstrated efficiency gains, including a doubling of inference speed, over 50 percent reduction in energy use, and at least 40 percent lower latency.聽
Bunyan provides an end-to-end infrastructure stack with model deployment tools, support for NVIDIA and Groq hardware, and access to both public and private models.聽聽
It enables organizations to build AI-driven applications such as natural language chatbots, document summarization tools, and systems for rapid insight extraction from unstructured data.聽
Olivery secures seed funding from Ibtikar Fund and Flat6Labs Mashreq聽
Olivery, a B2B Software-as-a-Service company focused on digitising logistics operations, has raised seed funding from Ibtikar Fund and Flat6Labs Mashreq Seed Fund.聽
The platform allows logistics providers and merchants to manage order creation, routing, delivery, and customer engagement through a no-code/low-code interface.聽
Since its founding in 2020, Olivery has scaled to serve over 200 active clients across nine countries.聽聽
The company plans to use the new funding to expand regionally and roll out AI-driven features including predictive routing, automated data entry, and proactive customer support.聽聽
CEO Ram Merei said: 鈥淭ogether with Ibtikar and Flat6Labs, we鈥檙e delivering technology that allows national couriers and independent merchants alike to operate with the speed, transparency, and reliability that modern commerce demands.鈥澛
Ibtikar鈥檚 Managing Partner Habib Hazzan stated: 鈥淭heir platform is not only scalable and robust聽 鈥 it鈥檚 thoughtfully designed for the realities of local markets.鈥澛犅
Rasha Manna, general manager of Flat6Labs Mashreq Seed Fund, noted that the firm has backed Olivery from its earliest stages and remains committed to supporting its expansion.聽
Mataa closes seed round to expand Libya鈥檚 e-commerce infrastructure聽
Mataa, a Libya-based e-commerce platform, has completed its first seed investment round with backing from Libyan business angels.聽聽
The funding will be used to strengthen Mataa鈥檚 logistics network, expand its warehouse capacity, and onboard new suppliers and product categories.聽
Founder and CEO Ibrahim Shuwehdi stated that the round reflects growing investor confidence in Libya鈥檚 entrepreneurial potential and geographic advantage.聽聽
The company supports merchants in reaching over 6 million internet users and offers Facebook integration for easier product listing and reduced advertising costs.聽聽
鈥淭his round is not just a financial boost but a signal to the wider ecosystem to encourage more venture investment in Libyan startups and SMEs,鈥 Shuwehdi said.聽聽
Mataa is also looking to recruit experienced regional talent to support its long-term strategy.