BIAT Business Incubation Association in Tripoli

BIAT Business Incubation Association in Tripoli Your Business Success is our Challenge

The Business Incubation Association in Tripoli (BIAT) is a leading Lebanese Non-Governmental
Organization (NGO) founded in 2006 to empower individuals, businesses, and communities. BIAT
plays a pivotal role in fostering entrepreneurship, innovation, and sustainable economic
development across Lebanon, particularly in underserved regions. Recognized by international
and local development ac

tors as a success story in SME support, BIAT has implemented over 60
impactful projects and supported more than 5,000 entrepreneurs and MSMEs. With a focus on job creation, economic resilience, and community transformation, BIAT provides
tailored services including business incubation, access to finance, capacity building, and market
linkages. Its interventions span key industries such as agribusiness, green energy, and social
livelihood, ensuring alignment with local needs and global sustainable development goals
(SDGs). BIAT’s advocacy efforts further address systemic barriers and champion inclusive growth,
amplifying opportunities for youth, women, and marginalized groups. Through innovative solutions and strategic partnerships, BIAT remains committed to being a
catalyst for change, driving prosperity, stability, and growth in Lebanon.

πŸ† The BIAT-CCIAT Innovation Award 2026 is here!Join us on May 8 at USJ North Lebanon Campus to cheer on 10 finalist team...
06/05/2026

πŸ† The BIAT-CCIAT Innovation Award 2026 is here!
Join us on May 8 at USJ North Lebanon Campus to cheer on 10 finalist teams as they pitch their ideas live and watch the magic happen.
πŸ“ USJ North Lebanon Campus
πŸ•› 12:00 – 4:00 PM
Live pitches. Awards. Networking. Real impact. πŸš€

06/05/2026

Delighted to serve as Jury at Balamand Business Expo 2026, inspired by the creativity and ambition of tomorrow’s business leaders.

04/05/2026

8 years ago, Fabric Aid was just an idea.

A small team that needed one thing: a space to place a kiosk and explain to people why they were collecting their old clothes.

Today they are a national success story. Kiosks everywhere. A circular economy brand built from scratch in Lebanon. 🌿

This is what happens when you give a good idea a chance.

Full episode πŸ‘‰ link in bio

Happy Labor Day πŸ’™
01/05/2026

Happy Labor Day πŸ’™

30/04/2026

You want to start a green business in Lebanon?

First figure out if your license comes from the Ministry of Agriculture or the Ministry of Industry. Or maybe another ministry entirely. Nobody really knows.

Multiple institutions. Same role. Zero coordination.

This is the reality Lebanese entrepreneurs navigate every day and it is one of the biggest barriers holding the green economy back.

Full episode πŸ‘‰ link in bio

27/04/2026

In Lebanon, we don't have mandatory waste sorting yet.

Most people say they sort but it all ends up in the same bag.

Yet Nadeera built a profitable business from exactly that. They collect your waste, sort it, and sell it to companies abroad because Lebanon can't recycle glass locally.

Garbage is wealth. Literally. 🌿

Full episode πŸ‘‰ link in bio

22/04/2026

"The crisis forced us to stop importing and start producing.
And something unexpected happened β€” Lebanese consumers started noticing new local brands in their supermarkets. Awareness grew. Demand followed.
Crisis didn't kill the Lebanese economy. It redirected it. 🌿
Full episode πŸ‘‰ link in bio
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21/04/2026

"Green doesn't just mean planet. It means Planet + Social Impact + Economic growth. Three pillars β€” not one."
Nancy Saliba

20/04/2026

"The circular economy in Lebanon is no longer a luxury or a trend β€” it has become a necessity."
Maya Rahal, Alfanar

The Green Playbook is live. 🌿A full conversation on what the green and circular economy really means for Lebanon β€” not a...
17/04/2026

The Green Playbook is live. 🌿

A full conversation on what the green and circular economy really means for Lebanon β€” not as a concept, but as a real opportunity for businesses, investors and communities.

πŸŽ™οΈ Nancy Saliba β€” Director, ACIE | USEK
πŸŽ™οΈ Maya Rahal β€” Alfanar | Venture Philanthropy
πŸŽ™οΈ Sandy Fahed β€” Beyond Group Consulting

Watch the full episode πŸ‘‰ link in bio

In partnership with BIAT and SPARK

16/04/2026

The green economy in Lebanon is not a trend. It's not CSR. It's not charity.

It's a necessity β€” and the businesses that understand this today are the ones that will survive tomorrow.

In this episode of Green Forward: The Green Playbook, Maurice Matta sit down with three experts shaping Lebanon's green and circular economy:

πŸŽ™οΈ Nancy Saliba β€” Director, ACIE | Asher Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship, USEK
πŸŽ™οΈ Maya Rahal β€” Alfanar | Venture Philanthropy in the Arab World
πŸŽ™οΈ Sandy Fahed β€” Beyond Group Consulting | Economic Development Expert

They discuss the real opportunities for SMEs, the barriers holding them back, and what it actually takes β€” in terms of capital, policy, and collaboration β€” to build sustainable businesses in Lebanon.

Full episode dropping tomorrow. πŸ‘‡

Address

Bechara El Khoury Boulevard
Tripoli
1300

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 16:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 16:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 16:00
Thursday 09:00 - 16:00
Friday 09:00 - 16:00

Telephone

+9616425605

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