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StartUp Bahrain and Reboot Institute Partner to Boost Technical Skills in Bahraini Startups

StartUp Bahrain, the Kingdom’s leading platform for startups, has teamed up with Reboot Institute, a top coding school in Bahrain. This collaboration aims to improve the technical skills of Bahraini entrepreneurs and strengthen the country’s startup ecosystem. The initiative is backed by Tamkeen, Bahrain’s Labor Fund.

As the digital transformation accelerates, the partnership aims to address the growing need for technical competencies in startups. This collaboration comes at a critical time as technology and innovation are key drivers of success in the business world.

StartUp Bahrain works tirelessly to create an integrated entrepreneurial community. It helps startups access essential resources for growth. Similarly, Reboot Institute specializes in offering practical coding programs that equip entrepreneurs with the skills needed to become professional developers. By working together, both organizations plan to foster a more robust startup ecosystem in Bahrain.

The partnership will offer aspiring entrepreneurs a chance to build technical skills through coding workshops, bootcamps, and mentorship programs. Additionally, it will bridge the skills gap in the Bahraini startup community. As a result, this initiative will prepare a new generation of tech professionals to drive the Kingdom’s digital economy forward.

Mr. Yanal Jalad, Managing Director of Reboot Institute, shared his thoughts on the collaboration. “Technical competencies are the backbone of a thriving startup ecosystem,” he said. “Our collaboration with StartUp Bahrain ensures that we not only graduate skilled programmers but also empower entrepreneurs to scale their innovative ideas.”

Maryam Malik, Project Manager at StartUp Bahrain, echoed this sentiment. She said, “Our collaboration with Reboot Institute is a strategic move. It helps transform great ideas into practical technical solutions, supporting Bahrain’s growing digital economy.”

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