Helping start-ups in the Middle East do more
The MathWorks Accelerator Program helps startups do more to advance their development. Your Startups are treated as full commercial customers with technical support and guidance from domain experts while receiving free access to industry-proven software. More than 5 million users trust MATLAB and Simulink products for software development, from research to prototype, to code generation and deployment.
- Strategic partnerships with 500+ leading accelerators in industry, government, and academia
- Supporting 1500+ deep tech startups
- Global the Accelerator programme is already functioning in over 75 countries
Research projects, develop prototypes and take ideas from concept to production
MATLABÂ is a programming and numeric computing platform used by millions of engineers and scientists to analyze data, develop algorithms, and create models.
Simulink is a block diagram environment used to design systems with multidomain models, simulate before moving to hardware, and deploy without writing code.
Programme Benefits
The MathWorks Accelerator Program offering is an in-kind software sponsorship. Startups in a partner accelerator are eligible for up to 10 user licenses for 12 months of free software. There is no cost or IT administration burden to either the accelerator or the startups it supports. This is available for all startups incubated at a partner organization regardless of size or funding.
Sponsored startups will gain a committed business partner. In addition to comprehensive access to MATLAB and Simulink suite of products, startups are eligible for the following benefits:
- Support from application engineers and technical support
- Training options in local languages, including 50% off training credits
- Co-marketing opportunities to showcase your technology or products
Find out more about this Accelerator Programme
Accelerators in the Middle East
Interested in joining the MathWorks Accelerator Programme? Contact the CES team to learn more
Start-ups in the Middle East
Contact your accelerator director to check if your accelerator is already part of the program and request access.