Congratulations to the 3rd Edition’s Winners


SME of the Year


Mohammed Abdulaal

All Food for Food Stuff

ALL FOOD FOR FOOD STUFF is a reputable Bahraini Company that was established by Mr. Mohamed Abdulaal, an ambitious and a visionary Bahraini entrepreneur that managed to build All Food as a success story.

The Company’s operations include importing, exporting and trading fresh fruits, vegetables, frozen goods, dairy products and many more.

Providing platters from around the world, the products are imported from various countries to meet the seasonality supply and insures best quality & availability. The focus is always directed towards the clients through offering the highest quality and striving for their satisfaction.

Supporting Women Power in a male-dominated industry & believing in Bahraini potential, All Food works hard and excels at bringing the right talents and resources to go beyond the needs and expectations to serve the Bahraini market.

Despite the competitive market and the well-established rivals, All Food has extraordinarily managed to acquire a sustainable market-share to become a successful Bahraini story.

Micro-Enterprise of the Year


Aysha Mohammed Abdulmalik

Aisha Jewels

Aisha Jewels Company is a Bahraini jewelry design company founded by Ms. Aysha Abdulmalek. A young Bahraini talent, Ms. Abdulmalek started her brand in 2014 in Bahrain at age of 17 while still attending secondary-school. Since then, the Company has grown to be a GCC-wide provider of custom made, high-end jewelry pieces crafted to the Company’s high standards by top goldsmiths in Bahrain and Milan.

Born as a result of participating in Tamkeen’s Mashro3i competition in 2013-14, and equipped with savings of BD1,500 as working capital, Aisha Jewels embarked on a systematic and focused approach to carve a place for itself in the fiercely competitive high end jewelry market.

While attempting to manage the ever growing challenges of a startup together with a demanding university life is a formidable task, the Company still managed be the youngest startup to showcase its designs as a standalone designer in internationally recognised venues in Bahrain and Dubai.

Aisha Jewels is proud to be an innovator in its field – design as well as sales and management strategies. It has been awarded the Most Distinguished Business in Bahrain as part of the GCC’s first youth entrepreneurs council held in Bahrain in 2016.

Female Entrepreneur of the Year


Dr. Rana Al Ammadi

Dr. Rana’s Aesthetic Health Center

Dr. Rana’s Aesthetic Health Center has been established in 2014 by Dr. Rana Alammadi, and set out itself to be the first fully integrated aesthetic health center focused on providing scientifically evidence based and positive outcome aesthetic treatments with minimal or no downtime.

The Center provides all aesthetic procedures from Botox®, Fillers, Peels, Mesotherapy, PRP, Laser Hair Removal, Acne Treatment, Skin Rejuvenation, Body Contouring and Advanced Anti-aging Treatment. It is the only clinic in Bahrain with a specialized unit for hair solutions such as PRP and Mesotherapy, DHI hair transplant, and BioFibre to treat Alopecia baldness, for both men and women.

Its core ethos emphasize the commitment to continuous improvement by providing the latest technologies and treatments, employing experienced and highly trained staff, and ethical practice by only using scientifically evidence based procedures and high quality treatments and equipment which are CE/FDA approved.

Dr Rana’s Aesthetic Health Center is socially responsible through Bahrainization and active engagement with the community.

Dr. Rana Alammadi is a well established medical consultant with 25 year experience in Family Medicine, Sports Medicine, Occupational Medicine and Aesthetic Medicine.

Start-Up of the Year


Faisal Khalifeh

Solar One Co. W.L.L.

Solar One is Bahrain’s first solar panel manufacturing facility. The factory’s automated production line has an annual capacity of 15 MegaWatts, or 60,000 panels; enough to power over 1,000 Bahraini homes. Solar One is Bahraini-borne and run and holds its products to the highest international quality standards.

Solar One’s vision is to lead the way in the renewable energy industry in Bahrain by providing free, clean energy for everyone. The company has the facilities to produce panels of any size, shape, or power output, and the products can be installed anywhere from homes and offices, to warehouses, farms and campsites.

Solar One boasts a Bahraini workforce and continues to grow with equal opportunities to men and women.

Solar One offers people a solution to rising energy prices, and the tools to fight climate change. Most importantly, the company’s vision is in line with Bahrain’s overall climate goals.

Enterprise of the Year with International Footprint


Bader Murad

Bader Models

Bader Models was founded in 1998 as a producer of custom-made aircraft models for the international market. Since its formation, it has become recognized amongst the elite of aerial model makers in the world.  In 2000, new lines were added to the production of model making to also include yacht models and architectural models. 
Over the past five years, the company has maintained a steady growth of 20% annually which allowed the implementation of the company’s long term strategy of expanding further by using the retained capital and cash flows from operations to fund their organic growth and strategic plans.
By mid 2017, the company will announce its biggest and strongest venture yet – the opening of an aviation themed coffee shop in several locations around the world starting in Bahrain.  The coffee shop will take the guest on a journey into the history of aviation since the early days.  Over 500 of the finest aircraft models ever produced by Bader Models will be displayed throughout the café.  
Bader Models is often called the ‘Rolls-Royce of models’ and is considered the leader in the business and the only company that produces such a large array of miniature models under one roof.

Sustainable Business Award


Rashed Bin Khalifa Ali Rashed Al Khalifa

Peninsula Dairy Farms W.L.L

Peninsula Farms project emerged, as a response to investing in local agriculture, food security whilst ensuring high nutritional content in a local context and at a competitive price. Sustainable farming in a local context meant the need to dedicate land to develop agriculture as well as dairy farming. Land was brought together, as well as techniques to implement this new project. Best practice methods and techniques were adopted from relevant international success stories ranging from desalination, sterilization techniques and more.

The first phase of the Peninsula Farm success story began with the harvest of fruit, which was carefully grown and selected. Following this harvest was the first agricultural production for items such as lettuce, tomatoes and peppers. These products hit the local market and exceeded consumer expectations and demands. The second phase embarked on the production of goat milk. Peninsula Farm responded to the market need of a high nutrition packed product such as goat milk. Rich in benefit and taste the goat milk innovated to include locally produced cheese as well as soap.

Achieving food security and providing local goods of import quality is the direction of Peninsula Farms. Innovation, research and market needs all play a key role in the success and planning stages of future projects. Today, Peninsula Farms has grown a great deal from their humble beginning four years ago. Peninsula Farms is proud to provide locally produced products, that are competitively priced and of the highest quality and nutritional value.