AMMAN — Fifty entrepreneurial startups
have joined the 4th cohort of
MyStartup, an
INJAZ incubator, to benefit from
the services it provides startups and community institutions that seek to expand
their work, according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra.
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The 4th cohort includes enterprises working in
education, technology, environment, information technology, manufacturing,
foodstuffs and other sectors. The companies were chosen through INJAZ’s
entrepreneurship programs implemented in universities and colleges to attract
entrepreneurs wanting to expand their startups.
The incubation period for startups lasts for one
year; it starts with an intense training camp to boost the capabilities of
startups and prepare them for the incubator’s programs that include mentorship
training and other services startups need at this stage, according to an INJAZ
statement on Monday.
It added that MyStartup is working on providing a
general evaluation of the basic needs of each startup to gauge their strengths
and weaknesses, and work on addressing them.
MyStartup houses training rooms, meeting halls,
workspaces for companies to design and develop products, and a private service
office designated for entrepreneurs.
It provides the opportunity for entrepreneurs to
meet and exchange expertise to create an integrated
entrepreneurship environment, gives consideration to the needs of female entrepreneurs by
providing a suitable work environment, and organizes events for startups
wishing to partner with investors in the private sector.
Through strategic partnerships with the Jordanian Innovative
Startups and SMEs Fund, the Canada-funded Women Economic Support
Project, the Canadian Bureau for International Education, the Canadian Ryerson
University, and cewas Middle East, MyStartup provides entrepreneurship programs
from global incubators.
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