Netaj Launches Venture Capital Studio In Iraq

Innovation and entrepreneurship platform, Netaj, announces the official launch of Nawat, the first Venture Capital Studio in Iraq, marking a milestone in the country’s evolving startup ecosystem. 

Netaj is a Baghdad-based innovation firm that offers venture support, strategic consulting, and capability-building for entrepreneurs and institutions. Its mission is to build a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem across Iraq through hands-on programs, access to capital, and long-term partnerships.

Nawat is designed to identify, support, and invest in high-potential Iraqi startups through a tailored 6-month journey that combines mentorship, product development, market access, and funding readiness. 

Nawat is a movement to reimagine how startups are built and backed in Iraq. We are bridging the gap between raw talent and structured capital, offering founders a launchpad to scale both locally and globally. For too long, Iraqi entrepreneurs have had to build in isolation. Nawat will equip them with the expertise, tools, and capital they need, not just to survive, but to lead the next wave of innovation in the region.

Wissam Mattout, CEO of Netaj

Unlike one-size-fits-all traditional accelerators, the VC studio model takes a hands-on, co-building approach, allowing Netaj to work closely with founders from idea validation to product-market fit, and ultimately, investment. 

The studio is open to 40 startups, segmented across three tracks: 

Ideation stage 

MVP/Prototype stage 

Early-established startups 

Each startup receives customised support, including expert-led bootcamps, one-on-one consultations, mentorship from industry veterans, and direct access to investors through demo days and curated matchmaking. 

Wissam Mattout, Netaj, CEO

This is Iraq’s moment. If we want to build serious startups, we need serious infrastructure. Nawat is the missing puzzle piece — designed for founders, by founders.

Wissam Mattout, CEO of Netaj

Nawat offers a hybrid investment model, combining: 

In-kind investment (product development, branding, digital tools) valued between $10K–$25K.

Direct financial investment ranging from $25K–$250K using convertible notes or equity. 

Netaj aims to invest in the top five to ten startups that demonstrate traction, scalability, and founder commitment to operational growth. 

With its headquarters in Baghdad’s Jadriyah district, Netaj has positioned itself as a central hub for entrepreneurship in Iraq. Through Nawat, it seeks to nurture and back founders who are problem-driven, market-ready, and positioned for regional and ultimately global expansion

The launch of Nawat arrives at a time when the Iraqi private sector is in urgent need of innovation-driven ventures, digital solutions, and youth-led economic activity. 

Zahra Shah

I've been working in startups and emerging markets for over 8 years, with a focus on growing tech ecosystems in Palestine and Iraq. I truly believe that Iraq can provide valuable opportunities for businesses looking to launch or expand here, and i'm interested in supporting others who want to venture to a country that people are traditionally skeptical to pursue. A big part of this is to change the current perceptions of Iraq through quality content by highlighting some of the everyday success stories that are overshadowed by other news.

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