Ooredoo has congratulated the winners of the regional finals of the third Arab Mobile Challenge, at a special ceremony held in Algiers, Algeria, earlier this month. 
Launched in 2013, the Arab Mobile App Challenge enables teams of up to six members under the age of 35 to develop mobile apps designed to make a difference across their communities.
As a founder and a key partner of the Arab Mobile Challenge, Ooredoo was proud to participate in the regional final, which saw 24 teams from across the region present their app designs and business plans to a jury of industry experts and professionals. 
Two teams received the prize of financial support for their apps, in order to bring them to market. These were the “Visiongeeks” developers from Sudan and “Bookr” from Kuwait. 
Five other winner teams advanced to compete at the Global Mobile Challenge, to be held during GSMA Mobile World Congress in Barcelona in February. These teams were the developers of “Synoos” from Algeria, “Doha Guide” from Qatar, “My u team” from Kuwait, “Gravilog” from Palestine and “Raye7” from Egypt.
Sheikh Saud bin Nasser al-Thani, Group CEO, Ooredoo, said: “Ooredoo is working hard to encourage the creation of more locally relevant content and applications, because we believe they can have a real impact on the lives of people across our footprint.” 
Organised by Imtiaz Middle East, more than 20 teams participated in the regional final, including teams from Algeria, Qatar, Tunisia, Lebanon, Palestine, Kuwait, Jordan, Egypt, Oman and Sudan. Each team presented their idea for an app that could have a positive impact on their communities, including concepts to address specific issues in education, healthcare, entrepreneurship, employability, and 
entertainment.
Ooredoo supports a wide range of incubation activities and entrepreneurial programmes across its footprint, including Ooredoo’s tStart and iStart programmes in Algeria; Start-up Factory in Tunisia, Ooredoo Indosat’s Ideabox in Indonesia and the “Digital and Beyond” incubator in the Qatar Business Incubation Centre.
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