20/11/2017
The end of year summit will present as a first findings of
THE ENTREPRENEURSHIP REPORT 2017 / LEBANON STARTUPS ECOSYSTEM
and the launching of Lebanon Start Ups Platform. Above all it will showcase a dynamic programme delivered by esteemed professionals like you. Compelling speakers and dynamic moderators are carefully selected to prompt discussion and challenge the status quo. The Entrepreneurship Report 2017 / Lebanon Startups Ecosystem is an online edition and data visualization tool that will document as a first a sector mapping of Lebanon start ups community.
It will highlight
• Global rankings and benchmarks on key factors such as funding, talent, market reach, corporate involvement, ambition, overall performance, and more.
• A snapshot of Lebanon and region-specific data that highlights the ecosystem’s current state.
• Trend essays that address the global connectedness of startup founders, concentration of respective value creation
• Profile of stakeholders and investments
• Investment sectors profiles and innovation achievements
For startup leaders, investors, and other ecosystem stakeholders, the summit is expected to provide data-driven insights to inform strategic decisions as to locations and guide actions to mitigate ecosystem weaknesses.
As a result of ongoing dialogue with the ecosystem and sustained research by our team , the summit agenda is aligned with the most relevant developments of Lebanon vibrant ecosystem.
Key topics for the end of year include:
• Investing On Tomorrow Disruptions Digitalisation In Financial Services And Current
• Risk & Liquidity Management Topics – Venture Capital And ME Investor
• Lebanon Entrepreneurial Case Studies From Tech And Creative Sectors
• Under The Spotlight: Crypto Currencies = Safe Heaven Or Time Bomb
• The Risks And Opportunities Of Technology
• The Status Of Fintech And Virtual Currency Use In The Region
• The Value Of Blockchain
Enterprise security continues to be one of the main challenges organisations have to face on a daily basis. Cyber threats are real and they can happen to any organisation, so IT professionals have to make sure they are taking into account a better threat-protection technology strategy. Central to this is safeguarding the business from the greatest risk – the human factor, both internally and externally.