With the participation of 100 emerging projects, the Riyadh Chamber, represented by the Business Youth Committee and the knowledge partner McKinsey & Company, is organizing the fifth Business Youth Forum entitled “Entrepreneurship and Youth Investment in light of the Kingdom's Vision 2030”, to shed light on the opportunities and programs to prepare and empower business youth included in the Kingdom's Vision 2030 announced by His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Deputy Crown Prince, Second Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defense and Chairman of the Council of Economic Affairs and Development.
<In this regard, Ali Al-Othaim, a member of the Board of Directors and Chairman of the Youth Business Committee, explained that the fifth session of the forum includes, in addition to the opening session, a number of important sessions that discuss investment opportunities in the telecommunications sector, investment opportunities in the General Authority of Civil Aviation, a session entitled “Innovation in Wealth Creation”, and McKinsey & Company presents a session entitled “Global Trends: Opportunities and Challenges in the Saudi Market”, in addition to five specialized workshops that include building key skills that entrepreneurs need to acquire such as business model innovation, project management skills, team building, enhancing human resources in startups, discovering the strengths of the project and the entrepreneur and others, and concludes with an open meeting with the founder of Careem entitled “Careem Success Story”, a pioneer in sharing economy investment.
The event will conclude with an open meeting with the founder of Careem entitled “Careem Success Story”. The King Salman Center for Youth is participating in the forum as a strategic partner, and the media partner is Skyat, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs, General Authority of Civil Aviation, King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, Human Resources Development Fund “HADAF”, Saudi Credit and Savings Bank, General Authority for Small and Medium Enterprises, and Technical and Vocational Training Authority.








