Key Facts | Introduction  
 
 

 

Entrepreneurs are the engines of the economy. National development occurs through entrepreneurship, and the success of the enterprise economy machine depends on the quality of its engine – that is, the process of allocating resources for the generation of productive and innovation-driven, rather than rent-seeking, undertakings. Productive and innovation-driven enterprises constitute the army trained to fight on the ground of competition.

The international mobility of talented youngsters helps countries, regions, and other territorial communities to close their productivity gap since it promotes entrepreneurship-led innovation, thereby creating "nations of entrepreneurs" driven by creativity, initiative, risk taking, discipline, and personal development.


Objectives

1. Help the regional economies and countries develop entrepreneurial frameworks for national economic development and global competitiveness driven primarily by the private sector enterprise.
2. Create awareness of the impact of entrepreneurship on national development.
3. Connect entrepreneurs with venture capitalists, and other resources for the success of their venture.
4. Influence national and regional policy towards fostering entrepreneurship in the private sector.

Key Tracks

   - Government Policy & Regulation

   - Role of Industry and Venture Capital

   - Impact and Influence of Technology

   - Critical Role of Academia

   - Entrepreneurship Case Studies

 

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