SPA is a media partner of Biban Forum 23

Riyadh, Saudi Press Agency (SPA) is participating as a media partner in the Biban Forum 23, which is organized by the General Authority for Small and Medium Enterprises (Monshaat) and held at the Riyadh Front Exhibitions and Conference Centre (RFECC) under the slogan “Opportunities to realize entrepreneurship”, from March 9 to 13, 2023.

SPA will be present at the forum with a pavilion where local and international business leaders, and all those interested, get to see a set of pictures of the Saudi kings who have been sponsoring and inaugurating development projects, as well as the progress in achieving an urban renaissance, through buildings, roads and various means of transportation. The pavilion will also highlight the arts and culture of the Saudi society, and the industrial progress of Saudi companies, as well as developments in the fields of education and agriculture.

The SPA pavilion will also present, through photographs, an overview of the Biban Forum, which has been held in various regions of Saudi Arabia, particularly the developments and agreements witnessed in the country’s educational journey, which have a direct impact on the entrepreneurship and other sectors, primarily technology, tourism, entertainment, and culture, to support investing in small and medium enterprises, and stimulate their growth, and to help several startups penetrate local and international markets.

SPA will also explain its approach and various news platforms and products, as well as the services it provides to subscribers.

Biban Forum 23 is expected to attract more than 350 local and international speakers, and 750 exhibitors from among local and international entrepreneurs; it aims at providing a competitive environment that encourages ambitious youths to engage in entrepreneurship, enhances communication, and enrich youth with entrepreneurial ideas and ways to invest them to realize the Saudi Vision 2030, which aims to raise the contribution of small and medium enterprises to the GDP to 35%.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

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