Abdulsalam Haykal
Abdulsalam Haykal عبد السلام هيكل | |
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Born | Young Global Leader, Delegate to the Presidential Summit on Entrepreneurship , Washington, D.C. | July 14, 1978
Abdulsalam Haykal (
Early life
Haykal studied at the
Career and roles
Haykal was the president of the Syrian Young Entrepreneurs Association (SYEA), an NGO formed as part of the reform process in Syria. He was also a founder and trustee in several other organizations including BIDAYA Foundation, an NGO to help young people to become entrepreneurs by providing business mentoring and charitable micro-loans;[7] and Tumuhi, a national college scholarship fund.[citation needed]
Haykal is founder and chairman of Lableb Labs is focused on Arabic-natural language processing (NLP) products including enterprise and in-site search, consumer search, and other tools in syntax, semantics, discourse and speech.[8]
Haykal currently serves on the board of trustees of the American University of Beirut.[9] He is a member of the United Aarab Emirates government's Arabic Language Advisory Council, chaired by the Minister of Culture.[1] Abdulsalam is also a member of the advisory board of the Communication Arts Centre at the Lebanese American University.
Awards
In 2009, the
References
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- ^ "Abdulsalam Haykal". American University of Beirut. Archived from the original on 2019-09-11. Retrieved 2021-01-05.
- ^ "WEF names Syrian entrepreneur as Young Global Leader". Archived from the original on 2011-06-11. Retrieved 2009-04-04.