Blossom Accelerator Launches DominAite to Support AI Startups in Saudi Arabia

The three-month, highly curated accelerator is offering venture capital through Blossom Capital, advanced technical enablement, market-entry support, enterprise and government pilots, and connectivity to MENA’s investor ecosystem. 

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Saudi Arabia-based Blossom Accelerator has launched DominAite, a national-level AI scale and investment platform designed to support high-potential AI startups in Saudi Arabia.

DominAite is backed by Blossom Capital and supported by the National Technology Development Program (NTDP). 

It focuses on early-stage AI-native startups developing data- and compute-intensive solutions with strong relevance across strategic sectors.

The three-month, highly curated accelerator is offering venture capital through Blossom Capital, advanced technical enablement, market-entry support, enterprise and government pilots, and connectivity to MENA’s investor ecosystem. 

“DominAite is designed to be more than just an accelerator; it is a national-scale platform,” said Emon Shakoor, CEO, Blossom Accelerator. “By combining capital, world-class technical collaborators, and deep ecosystem access, we are creating a launchpad for AI companies that can compete globally while building from and expanding to Saudi Arabia.”

The initiative aligns with Saudi Arabia’s designation of 2026 as the Year of Artificial Intelligence. 

Related: Saudi Aramco’s Wa’ed Ventures Backs Resemble AI to Expand Deepfake Detection Capabilities in the Middle East

Image courtesy Blossom Accelerator
Image courtesy Blossom Accelerator

Saudi Arabia-based Blossom Accelerator has launched DominAite, a national-level AI scale and investment platform designed to support high-potential AI startups in Saudi Arabia.

DominAite is backed by Blossom Capital and supported by the National Technology Development Program (NTDP). 

It focuses on early-stage AI-native startups developing data- and compute-intensive solutions with strong relevance across strategic sectors.

The three-month, highly curated accelerator is offering venture capital through Blossom Capital, advanced technical enablement, market-entry support, enterprise and government pilots, and connectivity to MENA’s investor ecosystem. 

“DominAite is designed to be more than just an accelerator; it is a national-scale platform,” said Emon Shakoor, CEO, Blossom Accelerator. “By combining capital, world-class technical collaborators, and deep ecosystem access, we are creating a launchpad for AI companies that can compete globally while building from and expanding to Saudi Arabia.”

The initiative aligns with Saudi Arabia’s designation of 2026 as the Year of Artificial Intelligence. 

Related: Saudi Aramco’s Wa’ed Ventures Backs Resemble AI to Expand Deepfake Detection Capabilities in the Middle East

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