African Changemaker

Amel Saidane

Amel is a Tunisian tech entrepreneur, ecosystem builder, and digital transformation expert.

An engineer by training, she is passionate about helping entrepreneurs build their startups. She co-founded Betacube, a venture builder in Fintech and mobility solutions. aBetaCube invests, builds, and develops B2B startups in the financial and mobility sectors.

The venture builder is on a mission to create a technology innovation ecosystem where Tunisian and international talent can connect with the world, build successful businesses, and drive digital transformation in specific industries.
In 2017, she co-founded TunisianStartups, a network of entrepreneurs that aims to create a friendly environment for successful and budding entrepreneurs.

 

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