The entrepreneurial revolution in Egypt

In post-revolutionary Egypt, where young people make up a quarter of the population, the number of startups, incubators, competitions, and angel investors has grown into a rapidly evolving sector.

“After January 25, we took ownership of our country, we do not wait for help from someone else,” says Gamal Sadek, a co-founder of Bey2ollak, a user-driven traffic application that won Google’s first startup competition in the Middle East and North Africa region.

via Egypt’s Entrepreneurial Revolution: A Community Of Startups Rises From The Ashes

This trend will revolutionize the culture of business and economics which forms the core of real political change.

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