Kuwait and Boeing have launched the Technical Entrepreneurship Complex. It aims to enhance skills of Kuwaiti entrepreneurs in technology and expertise. Dawood Marafie, Kuwait’s minister, made the announcement. He praised the collaboration between the Ministry of Youth Affairs, the Kuwait Direct Investment Promotion Authority (KDIPA) and Boeing. The initiative empowers Kuwaiti entrepreneurs and drives technological innovation.
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The minister made these statements during the signing ceremony of a partnership agreement between the Youth Public Authority and Boeing, marking the launch of the complex in the Mubarak Al-Abdullah neighborhood.
Representing the YPA were its Acting Director General, Mosaed Al-Keribani, and the Managing Director of Boeing Kuwait, Mosaed Al-Hauli.
The complex will offer Kuwaiti youth access to digital systems, laboratories, programs, and innovative solutions, creating a conducive environment for entrepreneurial projects, emphasized Marafi.
Specifically, the planned specialized programs, such as Aerospace Xelerated (AX), will facilitate the transfer of technology and expertise to Kuwaiti entrepreneurs, with a focus on nurturing their skills.
The minister added that the agreement will be followed by another one for the construction of the complex’s headquarters, which is expected to become operational later this year.
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