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Female Founders from Egypt Named to the Aurora Tech Award 2025 List

Egypt has become the second country on the continent, after Nigeria, with the highest number of applicants for this award.
13.01.25 | Source: business news this week

The Aurora Tech Award, an annual award celebrating the boldest and most ambitious female founders in emerging markets, has unveiled its Top 120 founders for 2025. Among a record-breaking 2,018 applications from 116 countries, six founders from Egypt have been selected, marking an impressive achievement. Egypt has become the second country on the continent, after Nigeria, with the highest number of applicants for this award.


Applicants from Egypt are as follows:



  • Laila Badawi, founder of Fishtail App – sports choreography tools: a digital platform combining multiple functions to support coaches and athletes during practice.

  • Menna Farouk, founder of Dosy bikes – Tech-based scooter and bicycle riding platform for Egyptian women.

  • Naglaa Mohamed, founder of P-Vita – Developing the know-how to produce natural raw materials for F&B and pharmaceutical industries

  • Nesma Amin, founder of Aziza – The inclusive cycle tracker built specifically for Egyptian women with the aim to remove all barriers in accessing digital health.

  • Sally Asaad, founder of Balad – building a cross-border and multi-currency payment infrastructure for North Africa and the Middle East.

  • Salma Medhat, founder of Hiryo – Personal safety app designed to turn loved ones into a private security team.


This year’s Aurora Tech Award not only highlights the remarkable talent emerging from Egypt but also underscores its growing influence in the tech and startup ecosystem, further inspiring female founders across the continent and beyond.


“The Aurora Top 120 is a first for us this year, created from a three-month open call that attracted over 2,000 applications from female founders. Through a rigorous selection process, we’ve identified 120 standout women entrepreneurs who are building bold and innovative businesses in emerging markets. These founders are poised to shape the future of their industries and countries, making them the ones to watch in 2025”, said head of the Aurora Tech Awards Isabella Ghassemi-Smith.


The initiative also garnered increased support from venture capital firms, with the number of VC partners rising from 23 to 35 and new partners coming from Nigeria, Brazil, and Pakistan, thus underscoring the growing global recognition of the award and its mission.


The four leading sectors that dominated the nomination list were Healthtech, Agrotech, Edtech and e-commerce. The majority of agrotech startups are from the African continent while only a few startups made the nomination list from the renewable energy sector.


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