India: Prince of Saudi Arabia Fahad Bin Mansour Bin Nasser Bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud said at the G20-StartUp20 Engagement Group meeting in Goa on Sunday that India did a wonderful job of compiling everyone’s comments and providing everyone with the opportunity to interact and share their suggestions.Â
He asserted that it is past time for us to raise awareness of new businesses, their importance to the economy, and the support that they require.
“The purpose of our presence today is to absorb international best practices. We think the Indians did a tremendous job compiling the recommendations and providing everyone with the opportunity to contribute and share their ideas,” Al Saud told ANI. He said we had a productive and easy conversation that got us to this point.
The Saudi Arabian Prince remarked there is a lot to be said about that in response to a query on how the ecosystem is doing in Saudi Arabia. There is plenty to say, but if I focus on the last few points, today, whenever an ecosystem needs help, it must come from all directions.Â
The government, the public and private sectors, as well as society as a whole. You must therefore be very knowledgeable about startups, the value of entrepreneurs to the economy, and the assistance they require, the speaker stated.
I believe that if everyone involved is informed and making an effort, it will produce fantastic outcomes as it did in Saudi Arabia, he told ANI. Over 250 national and international guests attended Startup20 Goa Sankalpana on June 3, and more than 40 startups from all over the nation showcased their distinctive products.
The G20 Startup20 Engagement Group’s third summit, the Goa Sankalpana, began today in Goa with an environment of unshakable vigour and resolve.Â
An official statement stated the day kicked off with the much-awaited Policy Communique and continued with a series of engrossing seminars and presentations that fueled the conversation on startup innovation and collaboration. (ANI)