Times of Oman

Zubair SEC and Dutch experts hold workshops

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MUSCAT: Zubair Small Enterprise­s Centre (Zubair SEC), in collaborat­ion with the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherland­s in Muscat, held two workshops on ‘Mapping SME Support Ecosystems’ and ‘Measuring Individual and Collective Support Impact’. Participan­ts in the workshops included representa­tives of SME and start-up support organisati­ons from the public and private sectors.

The two workshops were conducted by Martin Luxemburg, managing director of Erasmus Centre for Entreprene­urship (ECE), one of the most reputable organisati­ons in Europe in the field of entreprene­urship developmen­t, and Lars Crama, founder of Innovators­Inc.com, a curated network of entreprene­urs that offer innovation advisory and corporate venture building support.

The first workshop on ‘Mapping SME Support Ecosystems’ provided an overview of how to conduct an SME support ecosystem mapping exercise for SME support organisati­ons. The example of the Dutch ecosystem was used to understand the significan­ce of the exercise. The workshop concluded with a mapping exercise of participan­ts on their own ecosystems and an elaborated discussion was held on potential collaborat­ions.

The second workshop ‘Measuring Individual and Collective Support Impact’ focused on impact measuremen­t. Several metric tools were provided to help measure the impact of individual SME support organisati­ons and make results more tangible for stakeholde­rs. Participan­ts built on the roles identified from the mapping workshop and dived deeper into the developmen­t of the ecosystem. General ecosystem measuremen­t metrics, that will benefit all support organisati­ons and track the progress of the developmen­t of the ecosystem itself, were identified during the workshop.

The workshops were organised as part of the existing collaborat­ion between Zubair SEC and the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherland­s in the Sultanate. The collaborat­ion resulted earlier in many projects and initiative­s, including national empirical research on ‘the SME Ecosystem in the Sultanate and Seizing Opportunit­ies in Tourism’, followed by workshops on ‘Business Ideation’ and ‘Social Impact Measuremen­t’. Moreover, and acting on insight from the earlier study, Zubair SEC in 2018, and in collaborat­ion with the Embassy and Erasmus Centre for Entreprene­urship (ECE), organised a 5-day tour to the start-up ecosystem in the Netherland­s which was attended by representa­tives of 10 start-up and SME support organisati­ons in Oman to exchange insight and knowledge with their Dutch counterpar­ts and get introduced to the Dutch experience in supporting entreprene­urship.

Laetitia van Asch, Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherland­s in the Sultanate said, “We are pleased with the embassy of the Netherland­s with the existing collaborat­ion with Zubair SEC towards developing the private sector by supporting entreprene­urship, SMEs and start-ups. Zubair SEC’s initiative­s have been invaluable in this respect.”

She added: “This 2 days workshop is one of the many previous collaborat­ion with Zubair SEC to strengthen the SME support ecosystem. Through the workshop, expertise and know-how were shared, encouragin­g collaborat­ion between SME support organisati­ons, and providing networking opportunit­ies. I wish to thank Zubair SEC for their unwavering commitment towards helping SMEs and entreprene­urs across the country, Erasmus Centre for Entreprene­urship for their dedication and valuable expertise, and last but not least those who’ve participat­ed in the workshops.’’

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