The University of M’Sila hosts the Regional Entrepreneurship, Startups, and Small size enterprises
This morning, the National Organization of Free Students at the University of M’sila organized the Regional Entrepreneurship, Startups, and Small Enterprises Fair.
The goal was to showcase the successes of university students in creating their own Enterprises, as well as to present the advantages offered by the state in this field and the support organisms available to students wishing to venture into entrepreneurship.
The inauguration of the fair was conducted by the Rector of the University of M’sila, Professor Ammar BOUDELAA, in the presence of the deans of faculties, the director of industry, and representatives of the Provincial People’s Assembly.
During the fair, a competition was organized to select the best Enterprises and innovative ideas from students and researchers in various fields such as national memory, food security, health security, energy security, cyber security and artificial intelligence, water security, environmental security, sustainable development, art and culture, university sports, and empowerment of people with disabilities.
This national competition titled “one student-one start-up” allowed the selection of ten projects representing the University of M’sila in the national qualifiers. The event facilitated crucial exchanges and interactions between students and the business and investment world.
At the end of the event, qualified students, who will represent the University of M’sila in the national competition, were rewarded.
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