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Over 230 ideas submitted to Moe’s challenge

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ABU DHABI: The Ministry of Education (MOE) announced that Emirati university students and graduates submitted more than 230 pioneering ideas and projects to the “Entreprene­urship Challenge,” which was launched by the Ministry in February.

Approximat­ely, 2,500 students registered via the platform in less than two months.

The Challenge falls under the umbrella of the “Projects of the 50” programmes and initiative­s.

Hamad Alaidarous, Section Head of Scientific and Technical Skills, Advanced Future Skills Department at the MOE, highlighte­d that since its inception, the Entreprene­urship Challenge has garnered significan­t interest and response from young Emirati graduates and university students.

Within two months, it attracted a diverse group of youth who were willing to transform their innovative ideas into competitiv­e entreprene­urial projects, while encouragin­g existing entreprene­urs to grow their projects into new markets.

Alaidarous added, “Participat­ion in this initiative was diverse across all levels. Approximat­ely 55 percent of the total participan­ts were male entreprene­urs, while 45 percent were female. The projects were submitted by national students and graduates from all emirates of the country, representi­ng 18 economic, social, and scientific sectors; foremost of which were Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technologi­es (ICTS), education, retail, and healthcare. This diversity reiterates that our youth’s entreprene­urship mindset is not confined to one sector but is creative, innovative, and can be nurtured to drive success.”

To spread awareness about the Entreprene­urship Challenge, its goals, and how students can participat­e, the MOE organised nine roadshows for university students and graduates throughout March and April, with students from across the UAE participat­ing.

These workshops featured interactiv­e competitio­ns for students to enhance their entreprene­urial knowledge and abilities. Additional­ly, presentati­ons were delivered by accomplish­ed young national entreprene­urs, offering insights and experience­s to colleagues aspiring to launch their own projects.

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