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Press Release




                     Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Development’s ‘Future Entrepreneur
                       programme’ fosters entrepreneurial skills among youth aged 6-18





                   Abu Dhabi, 21 August 2025: The Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Development (KFED)
                   has  successfully  completed  the  first  edition  of  its  Future  Entrepreneur  programme,
                   aiming  to  foster  entrepreneurial  skills  among  youth  aged  6  to  18  years.  The  key
                   objectives of the programme included fostering innovation, empowering young people
                   with  financial  management  skills,  and  building  a  new  generation  of  Emirati
                   entrepreneurs using tools for excellence in a practical environment under the guidance
                   of a committee of experts.


                   The  Future  Entrepreneur  Programme  attracted  applications  from  more  than  1,000
                   individuals, with 948 invited to take part in a training focused on financial literacy and
                   the fundamentals of entrepreneurship. Following the training, participants joined an
                   interactive workshop aimed at identifying the most promising ideas. Out of the invited
                   applicants in the training, 134 youth were selected for a final three-day bootcamp.

                   During the bootcamp, participants developed their business ideas across three main
                   pathways. These included 25 projects involving 70 students in the food and beverage
                   sector, 16 projects with 33 students focusing on goods and merchandise, and 13 projects
                   featuring 30 students in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics).
                   The 54 projects also participated in a marketplace where they had the chance to live a
                   real-world experience and sell their products and services to more than 350 attendees.
                   The programme concluded with a marketplace showcase, where participants presented
                   their products and services before a judging panel that evaluated each project based on
                   creativity and commercial viability.

                   Her  Excellency  Mouza  Obaid  Al  Nasri,  CEO  of  Khalifa  Fund  for  Enterprise
                   Development, said: “The Future Entrepreneur programme is a key pillar in supporting
                   Abu Dhabi’s vision to promote entrepreneurship among young people. Our goal is to
                   establish a culture of innovation among youth and equip them to start ventures that
                   support  the  diversification  and  sustainability  of  the  national  economy.  The
                   programme’s results demonstrate the strong enthusiasm of the younger generation to
                   turn their ideas into impactful projects, and also affirm the success of our approach,
                   which combines theoretical knowledge and practical application.”


                   The  programme  took  place  in  Nabdh  Al  Falah  Community  Hub  in  Al  Falah  City,
                   offering participants an opportunity to register and select their preferred pathway under
                   the Inventor or Trader categories.


                   The training camp implemented a comprehensive framework for identifying promising
                   talent,  using  criteria  such  as  innovation  and  problem-solving  skills.  Participants
                   received  expert  guidance  across  different  phases  of  the  programme.  The  camp
                   emphasised  practical  learning  by  allowing  youth  to  apply  their  skills  in  real-world
                   scenarios such as operating food kiosks and marketing STEM-based products, giving
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