Rahmi reviewed the innovative ideas of the young entrepreneurs' team and discussed with them the possibility of providing the necessary technical support for their participation in global and local competitions and transforming their ideas into successful economic projects in the future. This aligns with the agency's commitment to preparing new generations in the field of entrepreneurship, encouraging young innovators to be creative and entrepreneurial, and spreading the culture of the green economy and sustainable development among future generations.
Rahmi emphasized MSMEDA's strong interest in supporting
these children and other innovative individuals. He highlighted the agency's
commitment to qualifying them for a promising industrial future and teaching
them the fundamental principles of transforming their emerging ideas into
viable economic projects. This would be done in cooperation with their families
and in a way that respects their academic pursuits.
He affirmed that the children of Egypt possess talents and
creative abilities that position them well for entrepreneurship. The state,
with all its agencies and institutions, is committed to supporting these
generations and providing the necessary assistance at all age levels, thus
paving the way for their future success and advancement.
The CEO of MSMEDA noted that the agency is working to provide them with essential workshops in areas such as business plan preparation, presentation skills, and communication. Furthermore, the agency plans to connect them with investor networks and business incubators in the future.