Jordan Launches MENA's First Green Chemistry Accelerator, ChemStarter
Jordan has launched the MENA region's first business accelerator dedicated specifically to green and sustainable chemistry, aiming to support startups and innovation in the sector. The initiative, named ChemStarter, seeks to drive sustainable industrial development and job creation.
Key Details
The newly launched accelerator program, ChemStarter, is focused on fostering innovation within the green and sustainable chemistry sector across the Middle East and North Africa. Based in Jordan, it represents a pioneering effort as the first of its kind in the region dedicated to this specific industry vertical.
Program Name: ChemStarter
Focus: Green Chemistry, Sustainable Chemistry, Circular Economy Solutions
Location: Jordan (with a regional scope for participation)
Key Partners: SESAME (Synchrotron-light for Experimental Science and Applications in the Middle East), Royal Scientific Society (RSS), Jordan National Center for Innovation (JNCI)
Support: Financial support, mentorship, technical assistance, business training, networking.
Program Focus & Goals
ChemStarter is designed to bridge the gap between cutting-edge research and market-ready solutions in the chemical industry, emphasizing environmental sustainability. The program aims to identify and nurture startups developing innovative processes, materials, and products that reduce environmental impact, promote resource efficiency, and contribute to a circular economy. Its overarching goals include:
Stimulating innovation in green chemistry technologies.
Supporting the growth and scaling of relevant startups and SMEs.
Creating high-value jobs within the sector.
Attracting investment into the MENA region's green industry.
Facilitating the transfer of knowledge and technology from research institutions to the market.
Partnership & Support
The accelerator is a collaborative effort leveraging the strengths of its partners. SESAME, a unique regional research infrastructure, and the Royal Scientific Society (RSS) provide access to advanced scientific facilities and technical expertise crucial for R&D in chemistry. The Jordan National Center for Innovation (JNCI) contributes its expertise in fostering innovation ecosystems and connecting startups with resources. The program is also supported through European Union initiatives, linking it to broader international innovation networks. This partnership model is expected to provide startups with a robust ecosystem encompassing scientific rigor, business development, and market access.
Target Audience & Application
ChemStarter is open to startups and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) primarily from Jordan and the wider MENA region. Ideal candidates are those developing solutions in areas such as:
Sustainable materials and products
Eco-friendly chemical processes
Waste valorization and recycling
Bio-based chemicals
Pollution prevention and remediation technologies
Startups accepted into the program will receive tailored support designed to help them refine their technology, develop viable business models, secure funding, and navigate regulatory landscapes.
About ChemStarter
ChemStarter is positioned as the first dedicated green chemistry business accelerator in the MENA region. It operates under the umbrella of key Jordanian scientific and innovation bodies, powered by regional and international collaboration. The program provides a structured environment for early-stage ventures in the sustainable chemistry space to accelerate their growth and market entry.
Looking Ahead
The launch of ChemStarter signifies a strategic step towards positioning Jordan and the MENA region as a hub for green technology and sustainable industrial innovation. By focusing on green chemistry, the accelerator addresses a critical need for envirnmentally responsible industrial practices. Its success is anticipated to pave the way for further investment and development in green technologies, contributing significantly to regional sustainability goals and economic diversification.
Source: Zawya