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Sharjah 24
21-04-2025
- Business
- Sharjah 24
UKB launches "Basta" Exhibition for student entrepreneurs
Launch of the first "Basta" exhibition On Monday, the University of Kalba inaugurated the first edition of the "Basta" exhibition for Small and Medium Enterprises, with participation from both current students and alumni, alongside several government entities and institutions. Opening ceremony attended by university leadership The exhibition's opening ceremony was attended by Dr Najwa Alhosani, Chancellor of the University, Dr Ali Obaid Al Zaabi, and a number of college deans and members of the academic and administrative staff. Exhibition aims to foster creativity and market readiness Speaking to 'Sharjah 24, Dr Al Zaabi noted that the exhibition aligns with the university's strategy to support innovation and encourage students with creative talents to explore the job market. Annual event showcases student projects He explained that the exhibition, which will be held annually and continues until next Thursday, features various marketing pavilions showcasing student-led small and medium-sized businesses. These include perfumes, incense, photography, drawing, clothing, food, and beverages. Collaboration with government entities Dr Al Zaabi also praised the involvement of several government departments and institutions, such as the Sharjah Foundation to Support Pioneering Entrepreneurs (RUWAD) and the Sharjah Institute for Heritage, in enriching the exhibition experience.


Sharjah 24
22-03-2025
- Science
- Sharjah 24
SDPW del. visits Australia for university construction insights
Exploring Leading Australian Institutions The delegation visited several prestigious academic institutions, including Monash University and Deakin University. During their visit, they met with university officials and learned about the latest technologies used in distributing university facilities according to the highest international standards. Gaining Insights for University of Kalba Development The main objective of the visit was to benefit from Australian experiences in developing the second phase of University of Kalba, specifically in designing and implementing sports facilities. This will help enhance the quality of the educational environment and provide integrated facilities that meet the needs of students and faculty members. Commitment to International Collaboration and Innovation Engineer Abdullah Al Tuniji, Director of Branches and a member of the visiting delegation, emphasised that the visit aligns with the directives aimed at fostering international collaboration in the development of educational institutions. He noted that the SDPW is committed to adopting sustainable solutions and implementing the latest engineering innovations in its future projects.