Teradix ,an Egypt-based e-procurement solutions provider has been awarded a $140,000 grant from TAQADAM Accelerator programme at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) for expansion into Saudi Arabia.
The funds secured from the TAQADAM Accelerator programme will be pivotal in supporting Teradix’s strategic expansion into Saudi Arabia. With a focus on enhancing its eProcurement solutions, Teradix aims to drive growth, streamline procurement processes, and deliver unparalleled value to clients in the region.
Khaled Aboshady, Co-Founder and CEO of Teradix, expressed his excitement about the milestone, stating, “Winning this grant from the TAQADAM Accelerator programme is a testament to our team’s sheer focus and efforts. It not only validates our innovative approach to eProcurement but also provides us with the vital resources to expand our presence in the Saudi market and deliver unparalleled value to our clients in the Kingdom.”
Founded in 2019 ,Teradix offers a comprehensive suite of intuitive procurement solutions designed to boost savings and streamline operations for businesses of all sizes. The platform enables seamless management of spending from requisitions to contracts, ensuring every step of the procurement process is efficient and user-friendly. With innovative sourcing tools, including simple RFQs and advanced reverse auctions, organisations can achieve significant savings on every procurement request.
Teradix also enhances supplier engagement by consolidating interactions in one centralised location, fostering better collaboration and communication. Additionally, their customisable dashboards and reports provide effective insights and analytics, empowering businesses to make informed decisions and optimise their procurement strategies.
Teradix’s entry into the Saudi market ushers in a new chapter on its journey towards transforming procurement practices and fostering digital innovation in the region. The company is poised to leverage this grant to accelerate its growth trajectory and solidify its position as a key player in the e-procurement space.