ChainPoint18: A Global Community of Blockchain Activists
The region’s biggest blockchain gathering was held on November 14-15 in Yerevan, Armenia. Over 350 participants including entrepreneurs, investors and politicians from regional and European countries attended this event.
IMBCO With 6 Years of Success in Iran’s E-Commerce Scene
The Iranian Modern Business Company (IMBCO) was established 6 years ago which is considered one of the main e-commerce players in Iran’s startup scene having NetBarg, Chilivery and Tik8 in its portfolio.
SnappFood is Focusing on a New Vertical: Online Grocery Shopping
SnappFood is the largest online food ordering platforms in Iran, however, this startup is focusing on an online grocery shopping to diversify its services and expands its portfolio.
Zoodel Helps Iranian SMEs Open European Bank Accounts
Zoodel the leading B2B marketplace launches its international banking and financial services to facilitate payment transfers to/from Iran.
Adro Launches AdServer in Iran
The Iranian ad-exchange company, Adro has launched its AdServer service, a technology which enables publishers, ad networks and advertisers to place their ads across various formats.
How Five Iranian Women Built Iran’s Biggest Female Portal
Benita.ir is a female online portal service designed to deliver the latest news on lifestyle, beauty and fashion. Founded in 2016, Benita’s mission is to offer the finest articles in Farsi and aims to be the ultimate source of information for Iranian women’s everyday life.
Shabesh Launches a Rating System for Iranian Real Estate Agencies
A Tehran-based online real estate listing platform has launched a rating system for the agencies in order to help the home buyers to make better decisions.
How to Build a 10 Million Dollar Ad Network From Scratch?
Building a 10 million dollar company is hard, but how can you build a 10 million dollar ad network with only 2 thousand dollars of cash? Read the article to find out more about Clickyab an Iranian Ad Network with a story which inspires every entrepreneur.
Competing with Giants: An Example of a Thriving Iranian Startup
Can up-and-coming local startups compete with well-known international tech companies? In this article we’re going to take a look at Dunro, an Iranian location-based app similar to Foursquare.
Iran’s Online Fashion Scene Gets More Competitive
Some might think that Iran’s online shopping market is saturated, but more startups are popping up every day to fill the gap in specific sectors such as online apparel and fashion.
















