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30/11/2015 06:10 AST
As part of its efforts to support creative and commercially-minded Emirati youth and to help them turn their business ideas into reality, the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry initiative, Tejar Dubai entrepreneurship development programme, launched two commercial projects with the opening of the Cocolis and Garden Worx in Dubai recently.
These two new commercial projects were launched in the presence of Dubai Chamber officials including Majid Saif Al Ghurair, chairman, and Essa Al Zaabi, senior vice-president, Institutional Support Sector, and General Coordinator of Tejar Dubai, as well as a number of prominent businessmen and participants of the entrepreneurship development programme.
Al Ghurair stated that the launch of these projects reflects Tejar Dubai's commitment to support young Emirati entrepreneurial talent to enter the world of business with their own commercial projects without hassles and make a success of their business idea. Based on three pillars including assessment, development and empower, the entrepreneurship development programme provides aspiring entrepreneurs a wide range of training and tips from experts in the field, he said.
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