The General Authority for Small and Medium Enterprises (Monsha’at) concluded E-Commerce Week events in Riyadh, Medina, Jeddah, and Khobar. This initiative, in collaboration with both government and private sectors, aimed to support small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
The week featured workshops, entrepreneurial meetings, consultations, and guidance from experts across various fields.
E-Commerce Week
The primary goal was to educate entrepreneurs on e-commerce, its significance, and its impact on SMEs. It also provided a platform for networking and knowledge exchange among entrepreneurs, experts, and relevant government entities.
During the week, over 50 meetings and workshops were held, with participation from more than 40 government and private entities. The events attracted over 2,400 registrants, including entrepreneurs and SME owners.
Building a Sustainable Media Industry
Dr. Abdul Latif Al-Abdullatif, CEO of the General Authority for Media Regulation, emphasized the authority’s focus on supporting SMEs in the media sector to achieve their goals and ambitions. He highlighted the aim to create a sustainable media industry that enhances Saudi Arabia’s global soft power.
Mohammed Al-Omar, Vice Chairman of the E-Commerce Committee at the Riyadh Chamber, noted that the committee serves as a link between merchants and relevant authorities, offering consultations, informational meetings, and training courses.
Monsha’at continues to organize specialized weeks to support SMEs by collaborating with partners to provide opportunities for entrepreneurs, contributing to the growth and sustainability of SMEs.