
'Future Pioneers' programme launched
The programme was held at the Omani Women's Association headquarters in Samayil. The programme will run until July 17, 2025.
The programme, targeting students from grades 7 to 9 across the governorate, aims to enhance entrepreneurial culture among youth, equip them with innovation tools, and encourage them to explore technical projects and start-up establishment.
It features a comprehensive five-day training programme that includes practical workshops, creative activities, interactive learning and teamwork, along with foundational awareness of entrepreneurial concepts.
The participants will present their projects before a specialised judging panel, simulating real-world investor scenarios. The programme contributes to preparing a generation of proactive and innovative students, strengthening their future role in building a creativity-driven national economy. - ONA
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