Egyptian startup ScribeMe, a leading AI-powered transcription and data services company, has been selected to participate in Spain’s prestigious ‘Rising Up in Spain’ programme, marking a milestone in international tech collaboration.
The program, aimed at nurturing high-potential startups across Europe and beyond, will provide ScribeMe with mentorship, funding opportunities, and access to Spain’s innovation ecosystem, strengthening the company’s global expansion strategy.
“Being chosen for this program is a testament to ScribeMe’s innovative approach and the talent emerging from Egypt’s tech sector,” said CEO of ScribeMe, [CEO Name]. “We are excited to collaborate with Spanish innovators and bring our solutions to a broader market.”
Bridging Innovation Across Borders
Spain’s “Rising Up in Spain” initiative focuses on supporting startups that demonstrate disruptive potential in sectors like AI, fintech, and digital services. By including ScribeMe, the program highlights Egypt’s growing role in Africa’s technology ecosystem.
The collaboration is expected to enhance knowledge transfer, foster strategic partnerships, and expand ScribeMe’s reach into European markets. Industry experts say such partnerships are crucial for accelerating cross-border innovation and boosting regional economies.
“Innovation knows no borders,” said Maria del Carmen, Director of Spain Tech Hub. “ScribeMe exemplifies how Egyptian startups can thrive on the global stage when given the right support.”
Impact on Egyptian Tech Scene
ScribeMe’s participation is also a signal of Egypt’s increasing visibility in international tech arenas. With Cairo emerging as a hub for AI, fintech, and digital startups, programs like this offer opportunities for knowledge exchange, investment, and scaling businesses globally.
Analysts note that initiatives combining Spanish mentorship and Egyptian innovation can accelerate the region’s competitiveness in the global tech market, particularly in AI-driven solutions for business and education sectors.
“This is not just a win for ScribeMe; it’s a win for the entire Egyptian tech ecosystem,” said Dr. Ahmed Hossam, tech analyst. “It demonstrates that local startups can compete internationally and attract global support.”