StartUp Bahrain teams up with Reboot Coding Institute

StartUp Bahrain ties up with Reboot Coding Institute
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By News Desk, GCC Business News

StartUp Bahrain, the platform for startups in the Kingdom of Bahrain, supported by the Labour Fund (Tamkeen), has teamed up with Reboot Coding Institute to develop tech talent in Bahrain’s startup ecosystem.

In a rapidly evolving era where technical expertise is crucial to drive startup success and scale its growth, this partnership aims to bridge the technical skills gap in Bahrain’s startup community and foster a new generation of tech-enabled founders.

While StartUp Bahrain continues to enhance the ecosystem through community building and resource accessibility, Reboot Coding Institute brings its intensive, industry-focused coding programs that transform learners into job-ready full-stack developers. Its practical approach to teaching programming skills has significantly contributed to the development of Bahrain’s tech sector.

Through specialized workshops, bootcamps, and technical mentorship programs, the partnership is set to equip aspiring entrepreneurs and startup teams with essential coding skills.

StartUp Bahrain partners with Reboot Coding Institute
Yanal Jallad
Managing Director – Reboot Coding Institute

“Building a thriving startup ecosystem requires a strong foundation of technical talent. With over 50 percent of Startup Weekend participants coming from Reboot and a student body of 400 developers and growing, it makes sense to deepen our collaboration with StartUp Bahrain. Together, we’re not just teaching code – we’re empowering future founders with the technical capabilities to build and scale their innovative solutions, and encouraging developers to pursue their entrepreneurial interests and ideas.”

Maryam Malik, Project Manager at StartUp Bahrain, added that, “Our collaboration with Reboot Coding Institute represents a strategic step toward strengthening the technical capabilities within our startup community, and transforming innovative ideas into tangible tech solutions while supporting the growth of Bahrain’s digital economy.”

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