Jordanian Healthtech Startup DawaDose Secures Pre-Seed Funding, Relocates to Saudi Arabia
DawaDose, a pharmaceutical e-commerce platform originally founded in Jordan, has recently closed a pre-seed funding round with investments from undisclosed angel investors. The company, established in 2019 by Rushdi Abdalghani and Osama Almabroum, utilizes digital tools to connect pharmacies, wholesalers, and consumers, offering a secure and efficient platform for accessing pharmaceutical products. In a strategic move, DawaDose has also announced its relocation to Saudi Arabia, setting the stage for further expansion within the region.
Strategic Investments and Regional Expansion
With its new funding, DawaDose plans to accelerate the development of its Arabic-first, AI-driven digital tools. The startup intends to enhance its existing partnerships with local pharmacies and distributors, solidifying its presence within the Saudi Arabian market. These actions will provide the infrastructure necessary for regional growth. DawaDose’s commitment to building a stronger, more accessible digital healthcare landscape reflects the growing trend of innovation in the MENA region, positioning itself for potential impact in the African tech ecosystem where innovative healthcare delivery models are increasingly important.
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