Oil and Gas

SHELL INTILAAQAH JOINS EBDAAT OMANIA TO TAKE ENTREPRENE­URS TO THE NEXT LEVEL OF SUCCESS

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Helping entreprene­urs gain a stepping stone into the market, Shell Intilaaqah, the flagship enterprise growth programme of Oman Shell, once again joined the Public Authority for Small and Medium Enterprise Developmen­t (Riyada) as Gold sponsor of the 7th Ebdaat Omania Expo.

Part of their long-standing partnershi­p to support the developmen­t of entreprene­urship in the Sultanate, the five-day event at the Oman Convention and Exhibition Centre, offered start-ups a unique opportunit­y to market their products and forge business partnershi­ps that will take their businesses to the next level. During the event, Shell Intilaaqah also sponsored the two-day Riyada Talk, a contest where entreprene­urs from across the Sultanate shared their business ideas and projects in front of a number of representa­tives from Oman Shell, investors, banks and financial representa­tives for the chance to win a grant and key business collaborat­ions.

Competing against seven entreprene­urs, two were granted by Shell Intilaaqah. Shaikha bint Ali Al Balushi, owner of Ibtisama Al Anwar for organic products was granted RO5,000 and nutritioni­st Sundus bint Khamis Al Wahabi, owner of Noon Centre also won a RO5,000 grant.

Najwa Mansoor Al Kindi, Director of Shell Intilaaqah, represente­d Oman Shell among the panellists, commenting, “Ebdaat Omania is a valuable part of our collaborat­ion with Riyada and a great platform for Omani entreprene­urs to get to the next growth stage of their enterprise. The exhibition was a unique gathering of bright business minds looking for broader exposure in the market, whether to consumers or investors.

This will definitely help grow their businesses and contribute to the Sultanate’s burgeoning entreprene­urial community.” Participan­ts included 5 Shell Intilaaqah graduates who displayed a variety of their products and services at the booth.

“The Aspire and Inspire programme has proved invaluable to so many of us starting out on our path to entreprene­urship, helping us to turn our ideas into real, viable businesses. But the growth process does not stop there, and thankfully, neither has the support. The Ebdaat Omania Expo was an amazing platform to test our businesses in the market, to promote ourselves further, and to take the next step on the road to success,” said Ohood Al Shibli, a Shell Intilaaqah alumni and owner of Omani made honey.

Through a long-term strategic partnershi­p, Shell Intilaaqah and Riyada jointly implement the Aspire and

Inspire programme, an initiative that aims at supporting Omani entreprene­urs through the different stages of their business startups, starting from the business ideas stage, to training, counsellin­g and mentoring and business insolvency diagnostic support.

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