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New KAUST Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programs Offer KAUST Students and Saudi Companies Something Different

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Summary

KAUST's Entrepreneurship Center ran several programs during the Winter Enrichment Program (WEP) to promote an innovation culture within the university and in the wider ecosystem. The programs included Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship (ICE) in the Desert, covering modern business practices, and the Accelerated Lean Launchpad. ICE featured classes on social entrepreneurship and starting community-oriented businesses. Why it matters: These programs aim to equip KAUST students with business skills to translate their research into impactful ventures, contributing to Saudi Arabia's innovation ecosystem.

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