Bedaya Center hosts workshop for Qatari entrepreneurs
DOHA, April 18, 2016
The Bedaya Center for Entrepreneurship and Career Development (Bedaya Center) recently hosted a workshop in collaboration with a group of leading Qatari entrepreneurs aimed supporting and helping develop the skills of Qatari startups.
The Bedaya Center is a joint initiative by Qatar Development Bank and Silatech.
The workshop, titled "Marketing for Startups", is part of the center’s monthly Second Sunday Networking event where many young entrepreneurs and business professionals gathered to gain guidance, training and support, said a statement from the company.
This month’s workshop focused on the importance of marketing and aimed at giving the attendees a better understanding of how to market and promote their businesses and the best processes to carry it out, it said.
The workshop garnered good response from entrepreneurs who were keen on understanding some of the best practices in marketing. The main objective of holding such workshops is to help Qatari startups that are looking forward to start their own businesses or evolving and developing their existing ones. Experts from various fields also shared their success stories with the attendees, it added.
During the workshop Khalifa Al Haroon “Mr Q” founder of Ilove Qatar; Saleh Alayan founder of Sugar and Spice; and Jafar Hamza founder of Boxobia addressed the attendees.
They offered insights into several best marketing practices that could help promote their businesses.
The speakers also touched upon several other factors such as modern marketing approaches and its impact on the projects’ success, importance of building the brand name and corporate identity, defining marketing plans, in addition to practical steps needed to build a distinctive trade mark and the use of social network platforms in the best effective way.
Reem Al-Sowaidi, general manager of Bedaya Center, said: "We strive to help and support local start-ups by developing their skills and talents. This is done through monthly workshops conducted by experts from different fields and sectors tackling diverse topics, which help entrepreneurs and start-ups to refine their basic skills and expand their business."
“This workshop highlighted Bedaya’s continuous endeavour to provide all the needed tools, knowledge, advice and expertise to help entrepreneurs and start-ups to market and promote themselves and their business and to build their own special brand name," she concluded. – TradeArabia News Service