30 Young Arabs are on the "Forbes" Creative List

  • Arab Countries
  • 8 September 2020
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Forbes Middle East unveiled the list of young innovators working to change the region for this year, as it included a group of young minds under the age of 30 of innovators, inventors and thinkers who have the ability and desire to make a difference in the Middle East region, such as Khaled Al-Shathry (28 years), founder of the Saudi (Norabic) company, who succeeded in building the company and expanding its millions of dollars in business. Saeed Al-Zahrani (26 years), founder of the Barq Aviation Company, which works to manufacture unmanned vehicles, and they have obtained many patents related to their field of work and developed modern technology.

The list also included Mohamed Dawafi (27 years), founder of Cure Bionics, which develops and manufactures electronic hands and arms for people with disabilities. In addition to Spandana Pallibo (24 years), founder of the skilled and unskilled employment platform ZoEasy, and others who are working to make a big difference in the lives of others.

The list included 8 sectors: education, entertainment and sports, marketing, industry, law and politics, retail and food & beverages, social entrepreneurs, and technology. It also sheds light on a selection of the best young minds across these sectors in the Middle East.

Source (Al Khaleej Newspaper-UAE, Edited)