Virtual Bootcamp for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Ends

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King Khalid University - Media Center

 

King Khalid University, represented by the Center of Talent Innovation and Entrepreneurship, ended the virtual training bootcamp for innovation and entrepreneurship, which lasted for five days.

 

Talent Center Director, Dr. Mohamed Khammash Al-Maghribi, explained that the 10-hour bootcamp hosted five of the most prominent entrepreneurs who attracted more than 1,200 participants, with each session averaging 1,000 participants. 

 

Director Al-Maghribi said: "The bootcamp is a part of Mobaderoon and aims to introduce the concept of entrepreneurship through the experiences and success stories of prominent entrepreneurs. It also aims to discuss business establishment, expansion strategies, and investment methods."

 

The bootcamp's meetings included:

  • "Entrepreneurial Advice" delivered by founder and CEO of Wala Plus, Ryan Jamil Saleh;
  • "How an Entrepreneur Thinks" delivered by Abdullah Dhafer, a Business Developer and Technology Project Manager;
  • "Minimum Viable Product" delivered by Mohamed Fahad Al-Hassan, founder of Shuttle and Pick Logistics;
  • "Product-market fit" delivered by Ziad Abdullah bin Suleiman, co-founder and CEO of Academy;
  • "Expanding Projects and Entrepreneurial Exit" delivered by Dr. Amjad Al-Janbaz, a partner and founder of Alef Start-Up Incubator.
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