Amman: Students from Middle East University have begun sharing their innovative ideas with experts and specialists in a training program organized by the Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship in cooperation with the Deanship of Student Affairs.
The program, which will be held until May 14, provides the students with specialised tracks that allow them to understand market dynamics, design viable business models, and obtain the necessary resources and funding.
The training programme, which focuses on directing students’ energies and developing their entrepreneurial ideas, plays a crucial role in promoting innovation, driving economic growth, and empowering individuals to create positive change in society. It serves as a stepping stone for a new generation of innovators and changemakers.
On the first day of the programme, the students will be trained on how to analyse a new business idea to ascertain its potential for success. This will be presented by Mr. Samer Badie Abdel Dayem. On the second day, the students will be trained on how to understand and use financial records and track profitability and growth to achieve wise financial decisions, as presented by Dr. Mohammed Nasereddin. On the third and final day, they will be trained on marketing thinking mechanisms presented by the Crown Prince Foundation during a session entitled “Introduction to Design Thinking.”
Upon completion of the training programme, participants will be awarded certificates of participation, each certifying six training hours, issued by the Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the university.