On the third day of Global Entrepreneurship Week, the College of Engineering organized a lecture on the technological incubator and entrepreneurship delivered by Assistant Professor Dr. Sajida Kazem Al-Kindi.

The lecture highlighted incubators and how they work as organizations that provide comprehensive support to startups (nucleus) or technology startups at an early stage of development, as these bodies aim to promote innovation and accelerate the growth of startups by providing a variety of resources and services. Incubations also weave strong interaction between entrepreneurs, which promotes the continuous exchange of experiences and ideas, allowing this environmental community to expand their networks, and cooperate with other companies, and the vital role they play. Technology incubators support innovation and entrepreneurship, providing comprehensive support that extends through the stages of development of startups by providing stimulating environmental spaces and seed funding to provide training and building networks in a stimulating community where nurseries play an effective role in guiding entrepreneurs towards success.

Technology incubators can be a critical starting point for building a more advanced and diversified future by enabling startups to achieve profitability and expansion internationally, contributing to building a more dynamic and sustainable economy. The lecture also stressed how encouraged students and attendees experience entrepreneurship and enter the world of innovation. This encouragement reflects the positive vision for the future and the willingness to support young people in exploring entrepreneurial experiences that contribute to progress and diversity in society.

 

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