On Sunday, January 20, 2019, Asharqia Chamber with a partnership with SABIC launched "Nasna" program in its efforts to support the young businessmen sector, with the participation of 15 trainers at the headquarter of the Chamber.
The program aims to help young investors in establishing their small and medium industrial enterprises through a package of training programs that are ending with the establishment of factories by the graduates of the program.
The trainer Mohamed Al-Awaid, a specialist in the feasibility study and the work plan, provided key themes in the preparation of the feasibility study.
The program will last for 3 months, where trainees undergo 3 training days per week at a rate of 5 training hours per day.
The program will conclude in April.
The program will be presented by 10 professional trainers of qualified and experienced to implement professional training programs, and experts of the industrial investment environment in the Kingdom that have the ability to follow up the graduates of the program and provide them with the necessary advice and guidance after the start of the project and during the work phase and the training sessions for the target students.
The training program covers several aspects needed by trainees, most notably technical, administrative, marketing, financial, legal and feasibility studies, where the trainees undergo 200 hours of training during the training period.
This program is designed by Asharqia Chamber in an effort to spread the culture of entrepreneurship and qualification of young people who are wishing to work in the industrial field, where each participant meets the requirements of the certificate of passing the training period.
The program aims to graduate 30 young people with the ability and efficiency to establish small and medium enterprises in an orderly and professional manner and provides multiple services during the meeting.
During the course of the program, the trainees will be awarded a professional certificate to qualify them to be industrial investors, as they will be eligible for support from SABIC's Nosaned program to build his own plant.