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AI Deployment is crucial, Why We Invested in Invisible Technologies — and What It Means for AI in the GCC
Global AI development is not about who brings the best foundational model to the market. SMEs and enterprises are widely using multiple models within their organisations, depending on the use case. Currently, the narrative has shifted to who can actually operationalize AI — in the enterprise, at scale, in production. That distinction matters enormously, and it's the reason Golden Gate Ventures’ MENA fund has invested in Invisible Technologies, one of the fastest-growing AI co
Michael Lints
Apr 135 min read


The Crossborder opportunity between MENA and Central Asia
Why I Came Back to Tashkent — And Why More VCs Should Last week I traveled back to Tashkent Uzbekistan and joined CEVF 2026 and found myself in an audience of 800 investors, founders, and tech leaders. This was the 5th edition of the Central Eurasian Venture Forum (CEVF 2026). I was there as a speaker, but more importantly, I was there to sign a Memorandum of Understanding between Golden Gate Ventures' MENA fund and IT Park Ventures — formalizing a bridge between the Gulf and
Michael Lints
Apr 83 min read


Why Golden Gate Venture’s MENA Fund Is Investing in AI Infrastructure
I have spent 29 years at the intersection of technology and enterprise value creation. After graduating from The Hague University in 1997 with a degree in Computer Science, I cut my teeth writing assembly code—close enough to the silicon to appreciate the essence, and the constraints, of every clock cycle. In 2000, I co-founded my first technology company. We were at the height of the dot-com bubble. The two-and-a-half decades since have taken me from low-level systems progra
Michael Lints
Mar 258 min read


Connecting the World's Most Dynamic Tech Corridors from Qatar
Why I believe the MENA-Global corridor is the most underestimated opportunity in global tech — and how we're building a fund to prove it. Michael Lints is a Founding Partner MENA at Golden Gate Ventures The Thesis: Two-Way Innovation Corridors When we launched Golden Gate Ventures MENA Fund I, we didn't set out to replicate what already existed. The region has no shortage of smart capital. Our intention was to leverage access to the best technology companies in the world, cre
Michael Lints
Feb 268 min read


Quantum Communications in the GCC
Golden Gate Venture's investment in SpeQtral underwrites our fund's commitment to pioneers in quantum communications. SpeQtral develops quantum-secure products and services designed to protect sovereign and enterprise telecommunication networks against classical, as well as future quantum based cyber-attacks. Combining both terrestrial and space-based solutions, SpeQtral aims to secure the world’s networks against the threats posed by the imminent quantum revolution and drive
Michael Lints
Jan 103 min read


18 Months in the GCC
Exploring the venture and startup ecosystem across the GCC has been extensive and rewarding. Over the past 18 months, I have worked in ecosystems across Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Abu Dhabi, Oman, Bahrain (more on that), and Kuwait. Meeting founders, financial institutions, family offices, and venture funds provided an insightful cross-section of opportunities and challenges. More than ever, I believe in expanding the relationship between the Southeast Asian and MENA tech ecosystem
Michael Lints
Feb 11, 20241 min read


Views from a partner in an emerging startup ecosystem
The venture capital industry is going through some patchy times; some managers say these are challenging times.
Michael Lints
Nov 8, 20233 min read


2023 The Founder Rollercoaster
The world has yet to decide if we're heading towards a soft(ish) landing in a troubled global economy. At the moment, the macroeconomic...
Michael Lints
Mar 26, 20233 min read


From OPEC to Tech
How will Persian Gulf nations sustain their speed of innovation? While a sporting event in Qatar captures the world’s attention,...
Michael Lints
Dec 9, 20225 min read


How to build and sustain a (global) network
Networking is just like actual work. There is a significant social component to networking, which also means that some people don’t like...
Michael Lints
Jul 15, 20195 min read
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