Saudi startup Nomadd nets $1m funding
RIYADH, June 3, 2016
Saudi-based startup Nomadd (No-water Mechanical Automated Dusting Device) recently closed a Series A funding round from the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Innovation Fund totaling $1,000,000.
Nomadd is a smart and ecological desert solar panel cleaning system developed at KAUST by Georg Eitelhuber, the founder and current chief technology officer.
Nomadd obtained its initial seed funding and IP protection from KAUST and this latest financial boost will allow it to continue to establish a strong footprint in Saudi Arabia, hire key staff and carry out testing activities with potential customers.
KAUST is an international, graduate-level research university based in Saudi Arabia which advances science and technology through interdisciplinary research, education and innovation.
"Nomadd's dust mitigation technology will help make solar energy viable in the GCC region - one of the major global markets for solar energy in the coming decades. We are grateful for the vote of confidence that this funding represents and look forward to further commercialization," said its CEO Jos van der Hyden.
Mark Crowell, KAUST vice president of Innovation and Economic Development, said with its strategically connected array of programs, top-notch facilities and staff, and funding opportunities for startups, KAUST's innovation ecosystem nurtures startups to accelerate their game-changing technologies.
"We are pleased to provide this financing round for Nomadd and further develop the overall venture capital scene in Saudi Arabia," he added.
Nicola Bettio, manager of the KAUST Innovation Fund, pointed out that this investment is a first in a series of technology-based investments that demonstrates our ongoing commitment to build and support the local early-stage startup community.
"We want to become long-term partners of the startups in which we invest: we are not just acquiring minority shareholdings, but also supporting the development of these companies through strategic guidance and constant operational support," she added.-TradeArabia News Service