The AgriTech4Egypt Innovation Challenge project set out to: Demo Day Create an enabling environment that attracts investments to de-risk the technology development for innovations Empower rural communities, women, and young entrepreneurs with better access to knowledge and resources Contribute to economic growth by creating employment and fostering a skilled workforce Support to advance the objectives of the Sustainable Agricultural Development Strategy Towards 2030 Attract global innovations to address Egypt’s agriculture challenges Provide deployable and affordable context-specific solutions for farmers and value chain actors Connect innovators with stakeholders to validate market potential and align innovations with industry needs Accelerate innovations with a comprehensive support toolkit through entrepreneurial training, technical assistance, and funding Demo Day ELIGIBLE SUBMISSIONS 241 48 COUNTRIES TOP COUNTRIES Egypt Nigeria Kenya/Lebanon APPLICATIONS 975 Call for Applications Demo DayDemo Day 10-13 June 2024, SEKEM Belbeis Bootcamp Acceleration Program Demo Day 🛠 15 business and science workshops 💻 270 hours of individualized mentorship 🔬Connections with 18 CGIAR scientists 🌐Networking with industry players 🤝Peer-to-peer learning and insights from successful startups Partners Demo Day Professor Amr Farouk Assistant to the President Academy of Scientific Research and Technology Dr Maha Al-Zu'bi Regional Researcher – Sustainable & Resilient Water Systems & Co- Lead of F2R-CWANA IWMI/CGIAR Dr Michael Baum Deputy Director General for Research & Lead of F2R-CWANA ICARDA/CGIAR Selection Committee Demo Day Professor Amr Farouk Assistant to the President Academy of Scientific Research and Technology Hassan ElSaghir Head of Small Business Unit ALEXBANK Gianpiero Menza Senior Manager - Partnerships and Innovative Finance Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT/CGIAR Thoraya Seada Director of Carbon Footprint Center Heliopolis University Mohamed Wageih Agrofood Project Officer PRIMA Foundation Naiera Khaled Senior Sustainability Consultant Chemonics Egypt Consultants Ahmed Ragab Environmental Specialist or Sustainability Consultant IWMI/CGIAR Congratulations Finalists! Demo Day Time to pitch! Group 1 Demo Day NPK 905 Slow release, 6 Months Soil enhancer $90 Million Yearly consumption of fertilizers amounts $2 Million $ 750 Million Egypt & Lebanon Lebanon mailto:info@gradeaplus.net mailto:info@gradeaplus.net mailto:info@gradeaplus.net mailto:info@gradeaplus.net mailto:info@gradeaplus.net Afrotym Maximizing water use efficiency Loose soils 1/3 of soils in Egypt are sandy loose soils that can’t hold water long enough making irrigation and its costs intense Droughts 3.2 billion people live in agricultural areas with water shortages or scarcity (Stockholm Int. Water Inst.) Smallholder farmers spend 6-8 hours hand irrigating Problem Solution Waterbank Made from agricultural waste, Waterbank increases soil water retention capacity, reducing irrigation needs Market analysis Serviceable Obtainable Market (By 2030) USD 2.5B USD 450M + MENA Region + Africa USD 450K Total Available Market Serviceable Available Market Globally We sell to fruit and vegetable farmers. Africa’s population is increasing rapidly and so is demand for food and tension on water for agriculture. https://www.waterfootprint.org/resources/Africa_Country_WF_Profiles_briefing.pdf Value proposition Our product maximizes water use efficiency, boosting crop yields without complex technology or added costs Validation Milestones Needs assessment study conducted in Northern Uganda Major Regional Partnership with Omia Agribusiness Accolades Uganda Climate innovation Award Food Planet Prize Nominee Only 2% have irrigation solutions Farmer’s halt production during droughts 85% willing to buy product RESULTSRESULTS High cost Competitors Low cost Accessible & organic Inaccessible & inorganic Business model Agri input dealer Farmer’s Assoc. Afrotym Farmers 2 dollars B2B Our scalable model also supports global product exports. We operate a B2B model, offering our product that reaches farmers at $2 per kg Financial projection We are assuming that an investment in technology will slightly lower the cost of production and factor on the increased sales. Timeline (milestone) 2025 Pilot tests, and regulatory product approvals. 2025 Pilot test with Egyptian farmers Obtain necessary IP 2026 - 2028 Set up state of the art Production facility Regional distribution channels for the MENA region 47 Years Chuma Gqola CTO Polymer scientist Dr. Isaac Newton Research Dir. PhD Soil Science Our Team Nicholas Najuna CEO Business & Legal Ladouce Iradukunda COO Business dev’t Paul Tamale Production Agr. Tech Contact details +256-788-572548 afrotym.co@gmail.com www.afrotym.com Freshness extended, Nature intended Freshness extended; Nature intended Sustainable Post-Harvesting Technology Animal Feed Organic Fertilizer Unused of the world's food is lost across the entire supply chain. Transport Storage 23% 52% 59% of tomatoes are lost at wholesale markets in the Nubaria District and Sharqia Governorate, according to an FAO study Addressing Post-Harvest Loss and Agricultural Waste in Egypt Nature's Edible Shield 10 Days At Room Temperature 30-33 ͦ C Coated tomatoes last 10 days; uncoated, 7 Partnering with a small strawberry farmer for trial and feedback MVP Cost effective Expensive many-featureone-feature NIPRO ………………………. ………………………. … … … … … . … … … … … . Competition Value Proposition • Economic Impact o Reduce post-harvest loss. o Save money for distributors and exporters. o Increase profits. • Sustainability o Use natural emulsifiers. o Align with eco-friendly practices. o Promote long-term agricultural sustainability. • Food Security o Extend product shelf life. o Contribute to regional food stability. o Ensure availability of fresh produce. Tomatoes as Promising Market Opportunity tonnes of tomatoes are produced annually in Egypt in the world for tomato production 7.7M 5th Exporters and retailers market share (SAM) Egypt Tomatoes Market (TAM) 1.54 billion $ 770 million$ 38 million$ (SOM) Go-to-market strategy • Targeting Retailers and Exporters •Direct Engagement and Demonstrations • Localized Marketing Campaigns • Feedback Loop for Product Refinement Revenue streams • Sales of the product (per volume, per subscription) • Coating service • Consultation • Carbon offsets (under estimation) Traction •Validated MVP •Market Validation • Early Partnership 1-Year Projection $- $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 $50,000 $60,000 $70,000 $80,000 Pre-op Month 1 Month 2 Month 3 Month 4 Month 5 Month 6 Month 7 Month 8 Month 9 Month 10 Month 11 Month 12 Pay-Back Period Paid In Capital Cumulative Net CashFlow CutiCoat's Strategic Growth Plan Scaling Production Capacity & Diversification Lab Testing, Certifications, Market Entry & Infrastructure Development Technological Enhancements Export Initiatives & Market Expansion 2025 2026 2027 Cuti-Coat's Dream Team Sharif Gamal Moataz Yasser Mo’men Hafez Walid Gamal Scan to Verify Sources Ahmed Mohammed CEO Business Developer Marketing Manager Technology Manager R & D Thank you CutiCoat@gmail.com CutiCoat http://www.linkedin.com/company/cuticoat/ Finalist AgriTech4Egypt Innovation Challenge 2024 The Diesel of Poultry problem Health Market Shortage in feeds and feed additives Growth High prices Closure many poultry farms Nutrition Immunity Deficiency in : Shrink in poultry marketQuality Solution إضافات أعلاف دواجن Poultry feed additives Product Validation Working in many different areas such as ● Al-Fayoum ● Al-Qualyobia ● Al-Behira Testing our product and validated it on different poultry species like ● White poultry ● Local poultry In addition to Egyptian Duck EGYPT *According to FAO Egypt * According to FAO SAM:37.92 Billion USD SEM: 321.86 Million USD SOM:32.18 Million USD The Egyptian Feed Additives Market size is estimated at USD 321.86 million in 2024* Market Size Target market represent 70% of poultry production ( almost 23,000 farm) Small breeders Poultry feeds producers represent 11% of poultry production Poultry home breeders Poultry feeds distributers Targeted customers Value proposition Natural ,Healthy ,Organic, Eco-friendly, low carbon emission 1 Elevate immunity 3 Increase growth (up to 50%) 2 4 Local 100% 5 6 Decrease poultry life cycle one week Affordable & competitive prices Advanced nanotechnology formulation KADRY GROUP Grow K Probio Biopran local Low Cost Natural , organic Growth promoter Immunity enhancer Nanoscale particles Carbon credit Competitive Analysis Business model B2C B2B Direct sales Revenue stream SDGs Our Impact • Job Creation • Promotion of Gender Equality • Raising Incomes for Small breeders • Community Development • Reduction in Carbon Emissions • Increased Food Production • Energy and Water Savings • Strengthening Local Industries • Cost Savings by Lowering Overall Feed Consumption • Increased Productivity and Growth in Poultry Farming Social EconomicEnvironmental Roadmap 2025 2026 2023 2022 2024 -Startup registration -Batch Production of 12 kg -Expansion in Fayoum and Behira - product validation -Access to 10 breeders -Buying grinding machine for production -Manufacturing nanomachine -Launching our product In Egypt -Expansion in Egypt governorates -Reaching to 100 breeders -Covering most breeders in Egypt -Expansion in Africa Team Sara El-Dakhly Co-founder & R&D Director ,Master in nanoscience and nanotechnology Gehan kadry CEO & Financial manager MBA holder Engy Mahmoud Marketing & branding Director Mohamed Abd El- Monem operation manager &clinical phase specialist Mohamed Yousef Vet Disease consultant Mohamed Gamal Poultry Nutrition consultant PhD in non-Traditional poultry nutrition Contact Us Kadrygroupwebsite@gmail.com 01033063065 www.kadry-group.com Thanks! Q&A Demo Day Time to pitch! Group 2 Demo Day Private and Confidential. Copyright Milkup 2024 Next Generation Livestock Management Platform Challenges Dairy Cattle rearing is a complex, data intensive operation. Increasing Cost of operation and inefficiency, leads to liquidation Environmental Impact, global push to reduce cow populations 80% Small Scale growers, low productivity, low quality and lack of governance or access to finance and insurance. Solution Adopt industry Best Practices and standardize operating procedures. Give stakeholders full visibility on animal condition and farm practice. Empower small and medium growers with easy to use tool. Better access to Finance and Insurance. Significantly increase productivity per head. Optimize feed, water, waste. Constantly improve herd genetics Collaborative management: Farm to Collection Centers to Milk Processors Introducing Complete management of the animal life-cycle; Production, Reproduction, Health and Feed Comprehensive and complete historical record of animal Marketplace for feed, animals, insurance and finance Modern, Complete, Cloud Based Solution Best practice recommendations & tasks generation AI engine Multi-lingual interface (Arabic & English native) TAM: 42 million cows in GCC, Egypt, Turkey, Pakistan & East Africa TOM: 32 million of the above representing small and medium farms SOM: 24 million cows Excluding micro-holder farms SOM Potential in USD: • $288m in ARR from subscriptions • $400m+ in Marketplace commissions • Unquantifiable potential in veterinary consultations, advertising and data. Oppurtunity Competitive Analysis AFIMILK UNIFORMAGRI DAIRY COMP MILKUP OPEN DESIGN N Y Y Y USABILITY Y N N Y CLOUD Y N* N* Y MOBILE FIRST Y N N Y ARABIC N N N Y MARKETPLACE N N N Y EASY DEPLOYMENT N N N Y AI ENGINE N N N Y * Limited version Achievements Deployed and currently managing 5500+ cattle heads: 75% Increase in milk output 90% Increase in income/feed 18% Decrease in calving interval 100% Integration with major milking parlor and ERP systems Partnerships Milkup has been selected in multiple global and regional programs Roadmap Controlled Deployment and revenue commitment Within 1yr of raise to have 20,000 heads under management Within 18months of raise to have marketplace launched By 2yr to have 60,000 heads under management in GCC, Egypt and East Africa By 3yr to expand to Turkey and Pakistan with 130,000 heads By 4yr to increase heads under management to 500,000 TODAY 1 YR 4 YR 3 YR 2 YR 1.5 YR Roadmap Financials Revenue Streams Subscription per animal Marketplace transaction commission Veterinary consultations / Adverstising Data Monetization/Animal Tokenization Team Mohamed Nassar Co-founder Strategy & Fundraising Dr. Ahmed Alramady Product advisor & communications Ahmed Hamad Founder & CEO Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Hussein Expert Advisor Cofounding Advisors Team Thank You For more info: contact@milkup.io https://milkup.io mailto:contact@milkup.io https://milkup.io GeoAgro-MiSR A comprehensive digital solution that enables Egyptian small holder farmers rapidly achieve resilience under climate change and economic volatility Problems Climate Change Phenomena Lack of extension agents in Egypt with limited access to recent advisory Absence of “one-stop shop” solutions Market volatility Solution • Digital Transformation: Accelerates climate smartness • GeoAgro-MiSR: A comprehensive advisory digital tool designed for Egyptian smallholder farmers to build resilience against climate change and economic volatility. Target market o TAM: (Total Addressable Market): 9.8 million feddan can be eligible. o SAM: (Serviceable Available Market): mainly we are working with small scale farmers o SOM: (Serviceable Obtainable Market): in the 1st year project target approx. 250.000 feddan Validation and Traction Value proposition • Raise awareness, improve productivity, resilience, farmers’ livelihood and sustainability Competition analysis Competitor Identification El Moufeed Hodhod Amhawy Competitive Advantages Comprehensive support for smallholder farmers Focus on climate resilience and economic volatility User-friendly interface and accessibility SWOT Analysis Strengths: Tailored solutions for Egyptian farmers, partnerships with organizations like ICARDA. Weaknesses: farmers literacy and internet coverage. Opportunities: Growing interest in sustainable farming practices. Threats: Rapid technological advancements by competitors As an international organization, we have established numerous partnerships that enhance our positioning of GeoAgro-MiSR in comparison to competitors. Business model • The project is expected to require a total of 73,000 $ as Capital injection and will pay back during Month 12 of operations. • We are applying cost-plus based strategy to enable us to cover our cost and provide the application at cheapest possible price (sustainability). $269,852 $- $50,000 $100,000 $150,000 $200,000 $250,000 $300,000 Pre-op Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Pay-Back Period Paid In Capital Cumulative Net CashFlow Financial projection • The yearly profit registered above, shall be used for: • %% marketing Campaigns • %% will be kept as reserve to cover for any contingencies • %% will be re-invested in the application Thank you The GeoAgro-MiSR Team Thank you Contact details: • Dr. Vinay Nangia V.Nangia@cgiar.org • Dr. Ajit Govind A.Govind@cgiar.org • Dr. Rania Gamal R.Gamal@cgiar.org mailto:V.Nangia@cgiar.org mailto:A.Govind@cgiar.org mailto:R.Gamal@cgiar.org Aqua Al-Tabi’a Al Murunah’s Knowledge & Action Hub for Resilient Nature-Based Water Solutions Dr. Wasudha Prabodhani Abeyrathna Mr. Stephen Frgaszy Problem Source: https://www.ecomena.org/climate-change-in-mena/ Source: Jafari et al., 2022 Water Scarcity and Climate Vulnerability1. 2. Degraded land and low productivity 3. Challenge Achieving water, energy and food security while mitigating environmental degradation. Source: Ahmad and Katharina, 2020 https://www.ecomena.org/climate-change-in-mena/ https://researchgate.net/publication/361180959_Spatiotemporal_variability_of_sand-dust_storms_and_their_influencing_factors_in_the_MENA_region/citations https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/15/6274 Problem 4. Fragmented Knowledge Action Network Solution Knowledge Al Murunah’s Knowledge and Action Hub USD 5 Billion per year USD 2 Million 5 years USD 100 Million per year Market SizeTarget market Value proposition Al Murunah Project Possible outcomes of the projects implemented from $40,000 Validation Save up to 10,000m3 of water annually Reduce upto 20t of CO2 annually 1,250 women and 1,500 youth in MENA are aware Improving farm productivity and income by up to 20%-30% Reduce water-related conflicts by 15- 25% Increase in women’s participation by 30-40% Al Murunah’s Knowledge and Action Hub Competition analysis 1 MENA-Specific Expertise 2 Comprehensive Services 3 Focus on Practical Impact 4 Access to an Expert Network 5 Integrated Knowledge Hub Sponsor Package Knowledge Budge MODEL Business Knowledge Bunde Action Bundle USD 5000 (3 years membership fee) + access to reports + podcasts + network + co-branding opportunities USD 40,000+ (1 year implementation) + Youth focused projection + Forecast 5-year environmental benefits + basic impact evaluation framework USD 120,000+ (2+ years implementation) + new case studies + implementation expertise + 500+ young professionals training + forecast of benefits (on demand) +impact evaluation framework USD 5,000 – Sponsor Package USD 40,000 – Knowledge Budge USD 120,000 – Action Bundle 2025 2026 2027 2028 0,000 100,000 200,000 300,000 400,000 500,000 600,000 Foundation year Rapid Expansion Regional Leadership Momentum begins Initial funding is modest as the program builds credibility and awareness. Mid-tier and high-tier bundles grow modestly, as proven benefits start to influence donor confidence Momentum expans with proven outcomes increased regional engagement, and recognition. Total = $225,000 Total = $350,000 Total = $630,000 Total = $1,020,000 Aqua Al-Tabi’a is now recognized as a leading hub in the MENA region Financial projection Timeline (milestones-month and/or year) 20282026 20272025 Launch platform and pilot projects in Egypt and Jordan. Secure founding sponsors and initial bundles. Expand knowledge hub with 10+ new case studies. Launch 2 additional pilot studies. Scale participatory adaptation models regionally. Engage 3 large-scale donors for comprehensive bundles. Establish Aqua Al-Tabi’a as the leading NBWS hub in MENA. Achieve USD 1M+ annual funding and large-scale regional impact. Team Stephen Fragaszy - Al Murunah project lead Dr. Wasudha Abeyrathna Dr. Amr Abdelmegeed Eng. Galal Moawad Thank you Dr. Wasudha Abeyrathna (w.abeyrathna@cgiar.org +94713307043) Mr. Stephen Fragaszy (s.fragaszy@cgiar.org +216 51 137 277) https://almurunah.iwmi.org/ No Water, No Farmers, No Food بدون ماء، لا مزارعون ولا طعام mailto:w.abeyrathna@cgiar.org mailto:s.fragaszy@cgiar.org Lamarckii Precision AI Beekeeping System Final Demo Day - 17 December 2024 Introduction 2600 B.C. 1950 Today Problem No Bees = No Food = No Life Colonies Collapse Disorders Inefficient Beekeeping Practices Solution Beehives 247 Live Monitoring & Management AI Powered Analytics, Diseases Prediction & DSS Arabic Friendly UX/UI Realtime Alerts IOT Technology Beekeepers Target Market Big Growers Urban Hobbies Schools R&D SAM TAM SOM Egypt = $ 264 M Egypt = $ 57.6 M Egypt = $ 5.76 M Value Proposition Honeybees Products Guaranteed by Technology Validation Cairo University Apiary +1.5 year field testing Survey from Real beekeepers + 364 online survey Submission New Developed Wireless Sensor Tag Achievements Feature Criteria Origin Egypt Germany Bulgaria AI-Driven Early Disease Detection Visual Sensor Technology 9 Sensors Basic Basic Language Support Arabicع Ease of use Competitive Analysis World Wide 1st Carbon Credit system for Apiculture B2B B2C Hardware Software (SaaS) Consultation + Support Carbon Credits Business Model Financial Projections Milestones 2025 Product development Launching in February 5 Million EGP Sales Sales Egypt (50 Apiary) Product Development 25 Million EGP Sales Sales Egypt (500 Apiary) Export – EMEA Global certificates 100 Million EGP Sales 2030 2026 20X 5X Sustainable Development 11 Direct Goals 6 Non Direct Goals Team Waleed Salam Founder CEO • BE Electronics • MBA • Master in Beekeeping technologies • +24 yrs exp. Dr. Yasser Yehia Chief Scientific Officer • Assoc. Professor of Apiculture, • Faculty of Agriculture, CU • +27 yrs exp. Dr. Reda Abdelwahab AI Technical Consultant • AI & SW Professor • Former Dean, Faculty of Computers & AI,CU • +38 yrs exp. Dr. Asmaa Anwar Applied Research Officer • PhD • Head of Honeybee Research Center, ARC,MALR • +36 yrs exp. Amany Helmy Business Dev. Manager • BA • +15 yrs exp. Thank you! +20 10000 84 270 https://www.lamarckii.com/ https://www.lamarckii.com/ Smart Irrigation System Less water … More greener! Problem Farmers’ conventional water usage in agriculture is Inefficient as it fails to adapt to climate changes, which leads to significant water, power & fertilizer wastage and suboptimal crop yields. Solution Overview Online Monitoring (SAS) Totally simple and automated irrigation process Water less, green more. Rescue struggling crops &Increase yield quality Soil Sensor Weather Station Irrigation Controller Forecast & plan using the power of AI Monitor & control Optimize & Analysis Inputs Data analysis & processing Cross Platform Application Control & monitor Market Size & Analysis 5M Acres SAM 200K 4% MS 50% 20% 30% Mega farms landscapes in residential compounds small farms SAM size 5M Acres 200K Acres 4% MS TAM size 9M Acres Target Audience Mega scale farm owners 2017 Landscapes Pivot Manufacturer Government Agencies Validation Validation Maximum Allowable Depletion Field capacity Welting point Water usage decreased by 20% Water usage Result Overview Validation RAI-TECH NAMAA VALLEY Ecosystem (Software and hardware) Software (Ui/Functional) customization Local Manufacure AI-Powered advice Agri- Machinary Tamateke Parentship with drone sensing(Agri- Robot) Competition Business Model Annual storage & automation Free software Customizable Annual storage ▪ Basic Plan ▪ Fully Automated VIP ▪ Sensor Unit ▪ Weather Station ▪ Irrigation Controller ▪ Free real-time monitoring & action ▪ Reporting and data archive ▪ Programming ▪ Unlimited farm organization storage Basic Hardware Products Software annual subscription Traction Q4 2023 - Idea generation - Business model - Prototype 01 Q2 2024 Testing and validation of final product 03 Q3, Q4 2024 - Ready to go market - Approaching clients (200k acres) 04 2025 Activity Selling RT1, partnerships and business development (500k acres) 05 02 Q1 2024 MVP Testing and validation of the final product 2026 Version 2 of our system Activity Selling RT2, partnerships and business development 06 Our field test-cases & supporters Meet the team +15 years experience in strategic management, business development and sales strategies. Responsible for the strategic planning of VOLTX. Amr El-Saeid Managing Director 10 years of sales and business development experienced engineer.. Responsible for the development of opportunities and supervising the sales processes in Rai-Tech Moataz Yousry MBA Business Dev. Manager +15 years experience in the machines and electricity. responsible for the knowhow of the system and the manufacturing of it’s components and supervision on the coding process for the software. Ibrahim Shindy, PHD Operations Manager +15 years experience in the Irrigation and Water Systems Engineeringengineering. Mahmoud Sabry, PHD Irrigation Consultant +2 years experience in the software engineering. Mohamed Samir Software Engineer Thank you Mohamed Samir mohamed.samir@raitech-e.g.com.com +2 01006074955 Q&A Demo Day Time to pitch! Group 3 Demo Day P-Vita BIO-INNOVATION FOR A GREENER TOMORROW Developing The Know-How to Produce Natural Raw Materials for F&B and Pharmaceutical Industries +$400B Total Spendings on F&B and Pharmaceutical Raw Materials in MENA & Africa 95% Imported Market Size 2022 15% of global market* More Expensive Supply Chain Risk No Local Suppliers No innovation / manufacturing in MENA High Cost of Technology Transfer +80%6-9mo Shipment Delays F&B and Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Are Facing a High Risk Using Plant-Based Solutions To Produce Raw Materials Locally TECHNO LOGY zFertilizer (By product) TRL6 Palm Waste +Modified Algae Strain TRL7Beta-Carotene (No.EG/P/2024/446) Automate Processes IoT Machine Learning Machine Learning Optimize Yield Pectin TRL6 +300Products in Pipeline with same market and same gap 1 3 El-Sharqiah Giza2 Giza Our Own 3 R&D Labs in Egypt EDGE competitive P-Vita’s For F&B and Pharmaceutical Industry Biomaterial Innovative Biomaterial Natural Sustainable Creating the know-how Flexible Application Lower Cost CO2 Lower Carbon Footprint Manufacturing Innovative Manufacturing Higher Yield Market Size +$5B SAM +$400B TAM +$65M SOM We License our Technology for cost reduction or increase profit-margin B2B Franchise Model Technology License Distributors F&B & Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and We are entering the Egyptian market with contract Process licenses agreement with BIIVIVA COMPANY Q1 2025 Developed production line Pectin Beta-Caroten 3Production line Match the International Standards 7Manufacturers In discussion to license our technology and produce 250Ton 120Kg Of Beta-Carotene Produced and Sold for $29k Analysis & Certifications Roadmap Register Egyptian Recipe Q2 2024 120Kg/yr Launch License Model For Beta-Carotene Q1 2025 10T/yr Launch License Model For Pectin Q4 2025 Research & Experiments Start +3,000Trials 5 New Lines For Beta-Carotene Q3 2026 10T/yr 80T/yr P-Vita’s Grants & Recognitions 1st Rank worldwide in Hack for earth at COP28 (Environmental Challenge) 1st Category in Greenish Competition Top 5 Teams in youth Challenge 3.0 (UNICEF) Mega Green Acceleration powered by Astrolabe, Sabic, and PepsiCo Cohort 5 for Plug and Play 500 Global Seed Bootcamp 3 Alumni 1st place in Climate Leaders Competition Impact 10x +20 Less Emissions Green Jobs Direct & Indirect Opportunities +8% +70% Income Increase For 40+ Farmers Women On The Team +200k +1200 Individuals Had Better Water Quality Waste Recycled Eng. Ezzelddin H. Zahzah Executive Advisor Program Director, 500 Global Egypt Strategic Advisor Eng. Tarek Roushdy Founder, UI investments Dr. Ahmed Fayez Nasser Industrial Advisor Consultant Manger, Chemonics Professor, Zewail City Dr. Alaa Eldin Adris Technical Advisor Professor, Nile University Sabic Mr. Tomas Pokorny Business Advisor Founder, Pi Pay IQPS, IG Group, Venture Builder, Upward Innovators LLC Our Advisory Our Team Biomedical Scientist, Zewail City Technical Consultant, MEVAC Naglaa Mohamed, CSO Environmental Engineer, Zewail City Consultant, ReNile Mohamed Tarek, CEO 7 Core Research and Development (PhD, MSc, BSc) 3 Engineering 2 Business Development 12Members Thank You +20 106 707 8918 m.tarek@p-vita.com Together we can make a greener future! Contact us now We are building the future of smart farming Robots. Challenges for every farmer 15% Planting losses. 25% of food demandLabors force 30% Osiris 1 – Reducing Time & Increasing Yields Osiris 1 – Reducing Time & Increasing Yields Seedlings planting of 1 Acre in less than 1 hour. Yields increase by 15% http://drive.google.com/file/d/1HYJ1SgTzVhEJ62AcW-448CkZcTzFHilW/view Customer Segments B2B Agriculture Companies Medium landowners Small landowners more than 50 Acres Governmental Institution Ministry of Agriculture 10-50 Acres Agriculture Market Size In Egypt SOM SAM Revenues for 30K acres acres of vegetables cultivated area $1.5M $1.3M TAM revenues for 9.7M acres of cultivated area $40B Business Model RAAS Robot AS A SERVICE Selling Units 40,000 USD/Unit 50 USD/Acre After Successful Test, Now We Make Our MVP Ready Prototype and Testing SEKEM MVP August 2024 To be launched Jan 2025 Project Development Roadmap 4 robots in service Pilot project at Al Wahat To reach revenues with 400K USD By Q3 Q1 2025 10 robots in Service Plant 3K Acres To get revenues up to 600K USD by the end of 2025 Q3 2025 Start Monitoring & weeding Robots Expand MENA & Africa Q1 2026 100 Robots 30K Acres Start selling units to achieve 1M USD revenues Q3 2026 Amr Gamal Co-Founder & CEO Ahmed Maher Business Development Manager Mohamed Hamad Co-Founder & CTO Randa Mahmoud Agriculture Sector Manager Team Thank you! Fighting Climate's Tiny Tormentors: AI-Powered Robots Battling Crop-Damaging Pests Climate change Increased Reliance on Chemicals Misuse of Fertilizers Crop Diseases Economic and Market Impacts Market Problem Solution Spraying Robot Our innovative spraying robot, a product of local ingenuity, is designed for precision in identifying and targeting plant diseases. Operating autonomously, it adjusts pesticide application to the severity of disease, promoting sustainable agriculture through minimized chemical use. Different diseases induce different physical changes Canker (bacterial / fungal clusters) Fruiting Body Spores Flecking / stipling Wheat rust Black spots Powdery Mildew Downey Mildew 300L Tank Capacity Robot • Suited for large fields. • 10m spraying distance. • Heavier, less maneuverable. • Less frequent refills. • Extensive area coverage. • Longer operational duration. • Optimal for broad applications. 100L Tank Capacity Robot • Small-medium fields. • 7m spraying distance. • Lighter, more maneuverable. • Frequent refills needed. • Precise application. • Sustainable practice support. • Ideal for targeted spraying. Robot Dashboard STAR: Space Technologies for Agricultural Robotics (R&D Consortium) EO-field Mobile Application Euro-Mediterranean Integration Precision Spraying & sensory surveying Laser-weeding Module 20-33 % of Crops Saved 40% Labor Cost Saving 90% Precision targeting 50% Pesticide reduction 24/7 operation 4x faster than manual 88% 35 Crops Accuracy ACRE PER HOUR = 10 $ ACRE PER HOUR = 13 $ ACRE PRODUCTION 11 TON \ ACRE (FARMER) 19 TON \ ACRE (ROBOT) Spraying Robot Video 5 5350 Farms Feddan PESTICIDE ROBOT SERV. PESTICIDE ROBOT SELLING . SHARE % OF SAVED CROPS CARPON CREDITS API SUBSCRIB DATA-SET SELLING Revenue Streams AgriCan ML crop detection Spraying Robot Agric- quadcopter % of disease Plantix Egrobot Agrocola Agrointelli Akoub Competition Zar’ai New Products Designs finished (In Production, 1st unit expected in Jan-Feb 2025 ) Sold two units, received 3 new orders Revenue 1,032,500 EGP 350,000 Acres Scanned 5230 Traction 5 4+ Active farms Governorates Client farms are located in Toshka New Valley, Dakahleya, Fayyoum & Cairo-Desert Road 200 tons of CO2 equivalent mitigated Implemented SDGs Bringing intelligence to the farm. High fish mortality Inefficient water quality management Negative impact of climate change on aquaculture Limited real-time monitoring for decision-making Problem Solution Advanced Water Quality Monitoring Data-Driven Insights Sustainable Water Use Product Target Market 2.8 Billion Total Available Market (TAM) 7.5 M Serviceable Available Market (SAM) 1.13M Serviceable Obtainable Market (SOM) Over 99 percent produced from privately owned farms. -FOA Value Proposition Sustainable Water Use & Quality Monitoring Independence from Government-Controlled Water Resources Cost Reduction Instant Troubleshooting Integrated & Scalable Solution Traction Instant TroubleShooting Marketplace Integrated Solution Circular Economy Competitive Advantage Business Model Sale Of Product Maintenance Ads On Price/Unit End Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Increase % 5% 5% 5% 5% package 1 $100 $105 $110 $116 $122 package 2 $140 $147 $154 $162 $170 package 3 $200 $210 $221 $232 $243 Products Cost Total Sales Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 package 1 $44,300 $55,860 $87,980 $138,568 $174,668 package 2 $40,600 $51,156 $80,571 $126,899 $159,961 package 3 $58,000 $73,080 $115,101 $181,284 $228,515 Total Sales $142,900 $180,096 $283,651 $446,751 $563,144 Financials Timeline Team +2348061513531 mubarakaminu08@gmail.com Aqualife.com.ng Contact us Geneina is redefining agriculture with AI-powered solutions that optimize controlled environment farming, reducing waste and costs while helping farmers meet growing food demands in challenging climates.​ The Challenge We Address Our Mission Provide farmers with innovative tech solutions to reduce risks in Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA). Harness hyperlocal data and machine learning to improve yields, productivity, and sustainability. Bridge gaps in resource efficiency and labor productivity while fostering food security. Water Scarcity Climate Change Impact In efficiency & resource waste 85% of water used for agriculture 14 of the 20 driest countries are here Climate change threatens 40% of crop yields by 2050 The region imports over 50% of its food supply Geneina’s Innovative Agri-Tech Solutions Empowering Farmers with Smart, Sustainable Agri-Tech Hydroponic Units Mini-Greenhouses Geneina OS (AI-driven Platform). • Resource efficiency (water, energy, pesticide reduction). • Climate-resilient farming. • Real-time data and automation to optimize farming outcomes. TAM SAM SOM The Global Agri-Tech is $33.6 billion (2024) Markets of Saudi Arabia and Egypt only $12.6 billion (2024) 1% of SAM within the first 5 years, equating to $160 million (2028) Market Size & Opportunity Target customers Hotels , restaurants, hospitalities, B2C Villas, compounds, roof tops, B2B Hospitals , real- state companies , B2B Special projects Min i GH Units Value Proposition Resource Efficiency Up to 90% less water usage with hydroponic systems. Increased Yields AI-driven systems for year-round farming and optimized productivity. Cost Reduction Lower pesticide and energy costs. Sustainability Eco-friendly practices that reduce environmental impact. Ease of Use Simple farm management with real-time data and AI insights Achievements T A B L ECompetitive Analysis C R I T E R I A L O C A L I Z E D S O L U T I O N S T E C H N O L O G Y I N T E G R A T I O N A F F O R D A B I L I T Y E N D - T O - E N D S U P P O R T Revenue Generation Through Subscribtion Model Business Model Financial projection Cultivation and Analytics platform for our users. Regional Expansion into additional Middle Eastern markets (e.g., UAE, Kuwait). Q3 2025 Research and Prototyping Q3 2024 Q1 2024 Pilot Testing Q1 2025 2026 and Beyond Global Scaling Expansion into international markets outside of the Middle East Geneina Product Development Roadmap Our Founding Team ·Seif Salama (CEO): ex- Rolls-Royce and co-founder of Tulima Farms, one of the most advanced farming facilities in the Middle East, producing 180 varieties of fruits and vegetables on 9 acres of land. ·Mohannad Medani (MD): Former Vice President of Infrastructure and Private Credit at Onex and co-founder of Triumvirate Capital, managing over $250M in assets with offices in London, NewYork, and Singapore. ·Ahmed Yehia (CTO): CIO of Vodafone Europe and VP of Global Networks for Vodafone Group, responsible for all tech solutions across Western Europe, Egypt, and India. Alaa Khattab (Business Developer): Former Junior Inspector at the Center of Organic Agriculture and trainee at SEKEM Group. Graduate of organic Agriculture University with expertise in organic agriculture, holistic solutions, driving innovative and sustainable solutions in agriculture. At Geneina, we're more than just a provider of advanced hydroponic solutions; we're your partners in cultivating a greener, more sustainable future. Every product, service, and piece of advice we offer is a step towards a world where advanced agriculture is accessible, efficient, and enriching for everyone. Join us in this journey to revolutionize green spaces, one hydroponic solution at a time." www.geneina.org +20 1000 88 72 83 Thank You http://www.geneina.org/ Q&A Demo Day Demo Day This project is made possible thanks to the support of our partners. The AgriTech4Egypt Innovation Challenge is organized as part of Powered by Closing Remarks Demo Day Gianpiero Menza Senior Manager - Partnerships and Innovative Finance Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT/CGIAR Demo Day @CGIAR Accelerate for Impact Platform (A4IP) innovations@cgiar.org Accelerate for Impact Platform (A4IP) FreeText FreeText Gianpiero Menza, Senior Manager, Partnerships & Innovative Finance – Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT Claudia Zaccari, Senior Project Analyst – Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT