Prof. Ayman Mahmoud Othman, President of Aswan University, witnessed the activities of the intensive 5-day training camp that was concluded by the Masar Incubator at Aswan University at the Sahari campus, which qualifies students to join the incubation course at the Masar Incubator in cooperation with Anroot Development Company and funded by Dross. Prof. Ayman Othman, President of the University, added that the activities were held at the Sahari campus at the headquarters of the Digital Egypt Creativity Center (Creativa) in cooperation with the Technological Creativity Center Tiec.
Prof. Ayman Mahmoud Othman, President of Aswan University, said that the intensive training camp aims to develop the ideas of emerging projects and enhance the skills of entrepreneurs to qualify them to join the Masar Business Incubator at the university in the next incubation cycle, which aims to graduate a number of emerging companies that contribute to creating added value for the local economy in Aswan Governorate in particular and for the state in general, within the framework of the state’s strategic plan and its vision 2030 AD and in accordance with the directives of His Excellency President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, President of the Republic.
Prof. Louay Saad El-Din Nasrat, Vice President of the University for Education and Student Affairs, honored the trainees and handed them certificates for completing the training. The training camp concluded by motivating entrepreneurs to persevere and work hard to achieve their dreams.
In the presence of Eng. Hossam Madi, representative of the Technology Innovation Center (TIEC), Creativa Aswan ,Israa Hussein, Operations Manager at the company “Headquarters” (Aswan Workshop) and Eng. Ahmed Salem, Director of the Digital Egypt Creativity Center.
Dr. Sally Samir Al-Hariri, Director of Masar Center in Aswan Governorate, explained that the training camp was attended by 42 entrepreneurs with 17 emerging projects, and that this camp is part of the objectives of the Masar project, which seeks to develop and assist emerging projects and support them to be able to grow and expand by providing all the basic services that these projects need to reach the target market and acquire a share of it, within the framework of contributing to supporting the local community in Aswan and the formal economy in general.
She pointed out that the conditions for joining the incubator and obtaining its services are the existence of a project idea that can be implemented and expanded, in addition to being individual or from 2 to 4 entrepreneurs.
Wael Rashad Hamza, an entrepreneurship consultant and the trainer in this camp, indicated that the training covered how to prepare a marketing plan, a financial plan, costs, legal forms of companies, legal responsibilities, and financing for projects.


