The University of Fallujah, in collaboration with the College of Administration and Economics, hosted a workshop titled "Business Incubators: A Model Environment to Support Entrepreneurship". This event, organized by the Registration and Student Affairs and Human Resources Departments, was led by Lec. Aqeel Ibrahim Ali and Ass. Lec. Oqba Nafi Salim. The workshop aimed to equip participants with the essential skills needed for entrepreneurship and foster innovative thinking.
During the workshop, various topics were covered, including the fundamentals of starting a business, the importance of innovation, market analysis, business growth strategies, and the role of business incubators in supporting emerging projects. Business incubators were explained as environments that nurture new ventures, much like how incubators in hospitals help newborns grow strong enough to survive independently.
This workshop is part of the university's ongoing efforts to promote an entrepreneurial culture among students, encouraging them to explore and pursue commercial ventures after graduation.
— Department of Media and Government Communications