<The exhibition was held with the participation of various entities from the public and private sectors, and the number of pavilions for this year is 620 free spaces equipped to display many distinct and diverse products for emerging initiatives from the sons and daughters of this country. This year's Montajoun exhibition included a large number of sections, headed by: National heritage, fashion, beauty, folk food, handicrafts, in addition to new activities such as the small trader program, which aims to teach children the importance of saving, planning, budgeting and commercial methods, as well as incubators under the supervision of qualified cadres of productive families and cafes designed and operated by female investors from home. It should be noted that the Riyadh Chamber of Commerce and Industry covers all the costs of the family platforms as a support and contribution to reducing the unemployment rate and providing a suitable work environment for them, as a marketing window that encourages home-based workers to further improve the quality of their products and expand the production base.








