Mohammed Al-Janahi, Executive Director of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Establishment for the Development of Small and Medium Enterprises, said that the Foundation has succeeded in supporting the establishment of 6,000 emerging companies since 2002 to contribute about 45% of the GDP of Dubai. And provide them with all the ingredients to invest and develop their ideas and turn them into products and services of economic value, the economic structure of the UAE is supportive of entrepreneurs.

The seminar was organized by the Higher Colleges of Technology at its branch in Dubai for Janahi, part of a series of seminars launched by the Colleges to create a generation of pioneers and business leaders by providing students with the opportunity to meet with leading national figures who provide inspirational experiences and rich information to young people. Student.

Al Janahi noted the initiative of the "small trader" in which the institution reached the young students to guide them to think about business in the midst of the encouragement and enthusiasm of their families, which boosted their entrepreneurial culture, noting that many of the participants in the competition returned today to establish their companies.

Youth and girls competed in entrepreneurship and proved successful. The largest proportion of projects in terms of numbers came from young people, while girls were more successful in their projects because of the girl's focus, follow-up and creativity in the idea.

Al-Janahi talked about influencing the means of social communication and investing these modern technologies in the promotion, publicity and profit making. He pointed out that this is one of the new forms of entrepreneurship. It is nice to invest the individual in a useful manner, considering that the challenge in this field is related to the sustainability of these projects, The Foundation is keen to support various young opportunities and seeks to guide young people to new and desired areas of the market.