Saudi Arabia’s Monshaat opens SMEs support center

Monshaat support center is giving Saudi professionals the chance to enhance their professional skills. (Photo/Shutterstock)
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Updated 29 August 2022
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Saudi Arabia’s Monshaat opens SMEs support center

  • It connects “beneficiaries” with freelance professionals to meet inside the support center in Riyadh
  • The open offices is where the consultants who enrolled in the consultancy program attend to provide specialized advice in areas such as strategic planning, operations, marketing and sales, legal and technology

RIYADH: The Monshaat support center for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) provides a package of three programs in cooperation with the public/private sectors to develop entrepreneurs, startups and SMEs facing daily challenges to their growth.

It connects “beneficiaries” with freelance professionals to meet inside the support center in Riyadh.

“We provide in the SMEs’ support center three main programs (training, advisory and mentorship); currently we serve more than 1,000 SMEs and entrepreneurs,” Monshaat said in a statement. “Also, we will be across the country soon with new programs customized to each region.”

The center is a well-designed offline platform that provides offices to meet in. The customer journey starts with meeting a business support consultant located within the center who identifies customer needs and assigns them to the most suitable program provided by scheduling a session in one or more of the three programs.

While there are many other initiatives to increase SMEs contribution to GDP by 35 percent in aligning with Vision 2030, Monshaat plays a different role through meeting the strategic and technical requirements for a business to start and grow.

The open offices is where the consultants who enrolled in the consultancy program attend to provide specialized advice in areas such as strategic planning, operations, marketing and sales, legal and technology.

Deema Al-Juhaimi, a freelance consultant registered with the Monshaat support center program to provide technical advice for startup founders and small enterprises, said: “As a consultant, I enlisted in the consultancy program last month when its first launched. During my 30-minute session, I found out that most of the clients’ business ages vary from startups to a small business. For now, clients mostly look for electronic solutions that can speed up and cut operational costs, or to move from offline to virtual sales.”

While the mentorship program includes a team of experienced professionals who work part-time to provide practical advice and guidance to beneficiaries during a face-to-face session, the training program model offers a number of courses as part of the comprehensive qualification program for capacity building of entrepreneurs and existing SMEs. 

“We have two trainings programs weekly as well as different workshops daily, and four to nine advisers (in all topics, changed every day based on the client’s need) available daily (Sun-Thu).”

Although Monshaat support center is still in its very early stages, it is giving Saudi professional the chance to enhance their leadership skills and provide support to the SME community, and it is expected that the number of enlisted experts and support seekers will increase due to the boom of entrepreneurship in KSA while meeting the Monshaat objective of building a competitive economic system that ensures the sustainability and prosperity of SMEs.

As a result, the support center is expected to significantly contribute to the birth of start-ups and to escalate businesses’ growth through strategic approaches and well-executed plans to ensure sustainability.


Prince Faisal bin Farhan speaks with Swiss foreign minister

Updated 02 May 2024
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Prince Faisal bin Farhan speaks with Swiss foreign minister

  • two ministers discussed developments of common interest and efforts made by both countries in those areas

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan spoke on the phone with his Swiss counterpart Ignazio Cassis on Thursday.

During the call, the two ministers discussed developments of common interest and efforts made by both countries in those areas, Saudi Press Agency reported.

Cassis was in the Kingdom last month to attend the Special Meeting of the World Economic Forum held in Riyadh on April 28 and 29, during which he met with Prince Faisal.

Prince Faisal and Cassis also met earlier in the year in February during UN meetings in Geneva.


Saudi FM discusses preparations for Expo 2030 with BIE chief

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan receives the Secretary-General of the BIE Dimitri Kerkentzes in Riyadh.
Updated 02 May 2024
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Saudi FM discusses preparations for Expo 2030 with BIE chief

  • During the meeting, the two officials discussed the Kingdom’s preparations to host Expo 2030 in Riyadh
  • “We underlined the importance of careful planning to deliver a transformational World Expo in 2030,” Kerkentzes said

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan received the Secretary-General of the Bureau International des Expositions Dimitri Kerkentzes in Riyadh on Thursday.

During the meeting, the two officials discussed the Kingdom’s preparations to host Expo 2030 in Riyadh and coordination to ensure that the exhibition would be “exceptional,” Saudi Press Agency reported.

Writing on social media platform X, Kerkentzes said: “We underlined the importance of careful planning to deliver a transformational World Expo in 2030.”

The BIE chief met with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Wednesday.

World Expo 2030 will be hosted in Riyadh after the Kingdom defeated challenges from South Korea and Italy to host the prestigious event in November 2023.


Female students take top prizes at university’s Engineering Hackathon

Updated 02 May 2024
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Female students take top prizes at university’s Engineering Hackathon

  • 88 teams from the Eastern Province took part in the event at Imam Abdulrahman bin Faisal University
  • Team Al-Farahidi took first place with its Aram project, which aims to help prevent sleepwalking

RIYADH: Teams of female students took the top three prizes at Engineering Hackathon 24, which concluded on Wednesday at Imam Abdulrahman bin Faisal University in Dammam.

A total of 88 teams of male and female students from the Eastern Province took part in the event, which began on April 27, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Murad Al-Thubaiti, dean of the university’s College of Engineering, welcomed the high level of participation by students from universities across the province, and said 16 teams were chosen as finalists to present their projects, which covered a variety of specializations.

Team Al-Farahidi took first place with its Aram project, which aims to help prevent sleepwalking. The members were Nada Al-Dosari, Sarah Al-Nami, Manal Al-Tamimi and Nihal Al-Suhaibani.

Second spot went to Al-Khawarizmi, a team comprising Fatima Shuwaiheen, Fatima Al-Baik, Hawraa Al-Suwaiket, Walaa Al-Sulays and Amani Al-Saeedi, who designed a device that helps isolate cardiac signals from background noise.

Team Al-Battani was awarded third place for its system to help surgeons deal with stress. Its members were Hawraa Al-Wael, Dahhouk Al-Sabaa and Zainab Bou Moza.

Al-Thubaiti said activities such as the hackathon are an essential element for the development of students’ personalities and helping them prepare for the future.


Illegal workers in Riyadh region arrested after changing expiry dates on food products

Illegal workers at a farm in the Riyadh region were arrested after they were caught changing the expiry dates on products.
Updated 02 May 2024
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Illegal workers in Riyadh region arrested after changing expiry dates on food products

  • Seized products included 248,000 chicken stock cubes weighing 8 grams, 4,600 potato chip products, 2,900 soy sauces, and 1,500 pasta sauces
  • A laser device used to print new production dates was also seized

RIYADH: Illegal workers at a farm in Riyadh region’s Huraymila governorate were arrested after they were caught by the Saudi Ministry of Commerce changing the expiry dates on products, Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.

A 3.00 a.m. raid was carried out in cooperation with Riyadh region police and Huraymila governorate police after expired products that were seized in the possession of expatriates a few hours earlier were traced back to the farm.

Seized products included 248,000 chicken stock cubes weighing 8 grams, 4,600 potato chip products, 2,900 soy sauces, and 1,500 pasta sauces. The products were later destroyed. A laser device used to print new production dates was also seized.

The workers were referred to the competent authorities so that deterrent measures could be taken against them in accordance with the provisions of the anti-commercial fraud law.

The ministry said that violators of the anti-commercial fraud law could be imprisoned for up to three years, fined up to SR 1 million ($266,623), or receive both punishments. They could also be deported, the ministry added.


Saudi Arabia calls for unified Arab efforts to confront environmental challenges

Updated 02 May 2024
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Saudi Arabia calls for unified Arab efforts to confront environmental challenges

  • Minister Abdulrahman Al-Fadli spoke of biodiversity and the Arab region’s natural resources
  • Al-Fadli said that the region was capable of utilizing technology and innovation

RIYADH: Saudi Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture Abdulrahman Al-Fadli has stressed the importance of regional action to combat environmental challenges facing the Middle East and North Africa region and the world, the Saudi Press Agency has reported.

Speaking during the 38th meeting of the Arab Organization for Agricultural Development in Riyadh, the minister spoke of biodiversity, the area’s natural resources and the range of agricultural environments, while stressing the challenges facing the region. He called for a united effort to reduce the impact on the region’s peoples.

Al-Fadli said that the Arab region was capable of utilizing technology and innovation, as well as seizing opportunities to invest in agriculture and improve practices to become more productive, efficient and sustainable in the use of water and natural resources.

He said enhancing trade, regional and international cooperation, and the benefits of international organizations were sources of optimism.

The minister said that the Arab region could take advantage of opportunities in technology, innovation and investment in agriculture by improving practices to make the utilization of water and natural resources more productive, efficient and sustainable.

Ibrahim Al Dukhairi, the director general of the organization, pledged his support for sustainability and agricultural development in the region, along with the development of the Arab landscape and food security.

He pointed out the significance of strategies to launch the necessary initiatives and partnerships to achieve the region’s goals.