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Qatar Chamber hosts session to Mark Global Entrepreneurship Day

Qatar Chamber recently hosted a session on ‘Global Entrepreneurship Day: From Establishment to Expansion and Investment’ to mark Global Entrepreneurship Day.Held in collaboration with the Young Entrep...

Qatar Chamber hosts session to Mark Global Entrepreneurship Day

The Qatar Chamber recently organized a session to celebrate Global Entrepreneurship Day, focusing on the journey from establishing a business to its expansion and investment. The event, co-hosted by the Young Entrepreneurs Centre, brought together entrepreneurs, experts, and representatives from organizations supporting Qatar's entrepreneurship ecosystem.

The session, moderated by Hind al-Kuwari, featured Abdullah al-Khunji, Haifa al-Abdulla, and Abdullah al-Ajmi, discussing various aspects of the entrepreneurial ecosystem. Topics included transforming ideas into scalable businesses, developing sustainable models, conducting market research, and navigating the challenges of the early stages of a startup, such as financing and building strategic partnerships.

Speakers shared their personal experiences, emphasizing the significance of entrepreneurial skills, incubation, accelerators, and adaptability in the ever-evolving business landscape. Fatima al-Kuwari, head of Training and Development at Qatar Chamber, highlighted the chamber's dedication to empowering entrepreneurs and business owners through such collaborative platforms.

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