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What Saudi Arabia and Bangladesh can train Silicon Valley
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What Saudi Arabia and Bangladesh can train Silicon Valley

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Last updated: October 26, 2025 10:34 pm
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The best way Saudi entrepreneur Mohammed Aldossary sees it, innovators are animated by the identical motivations whether or not they’re in Silicon Valley, the Arabian peninsula or in South Asia: they wish to remedy vexing issues at scale.

“What excites expertise, what excites the group is to go construct round these wants,” Aldorassy advised the Fortune International Discussion board on Sunday in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

He’s the founder and CEO of SILQ, the results of the merger in April between Saudi business-to-business market Sary, which connects small companies with producers to purchase provides, and Bangladesh’s ShopUp, which gives comparable providers.

Aldorassy mentioned the overwhelming majority of corporations in Saudi Arabia are small and medium-sized enterprises, however they solely account for 9% of financial institution lending. And that’s the type of drawback that younger Saudi entrepreneurs are tackling—and sparking a tradition of innovation there, as evidenced by SILQ. “What differentiates us right here is we now have a youthful era,” Aldosarry mentioned.

Certainly, some 63% of Saudis and 50% of Bangladeshis are underneath the age of 30, whereas solely 30% of People are.

Lutfey Siddiqi, the particular envoy for worldwide affairs in Bangladesh’s interim authorities, additionally mentioned on the Fortune International Discussion board that his nation’s younger demographic is essential to financial progress, making an oil analogy to elucidate how Bangladesh ought to leverage that benefit.

“Our crude oil is our younger individuals, however we’d like refineries in order that we have been capable of finding purposes for numerous grades of expertise and training,” mentioned Siddiqi, a former banker at UBS and Barclays. “That’s a useful resource that we’re keen to share with the remainder of the world. As a result of the remainder of the world, by and enormous, is getting older.”

He added that corporations like Chevron, Met Life and Youngone, a Korean firm that makes jackets for The North Face, have all praised Bangladesh’s extra business-friendly local weather that he attributed to authorities reforms that made the nation extra agile and conscious of direct international funding.

“That has permit us to transform what’s an curiosity into precise funding,” Siddiqi mentioned.

However as buyers more and more look to rising markets, one other panelist urged them to be aware of their notion of danger when contemplating Africa specifically.

“We have to change the discourse while you speak about African continent. Once you speak in regards to the African continent, take a look at companies on the continent and what they’ve achieved, and let that be your proxy,” mentioned Mpumi Madisa, CEO of Bidvest Group, a providers, buying and selling, and distribution firm listed on the Johannesburg inventory exchage.

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