The General Entertainment Authority announced the start of registration in the business accelerator for entertainment activities in its second edition, which will start with a training camp on July 24, to enable entrepreneurs with emerging projects in the entertainment sector and its various fields, with the aim of accelerating the growth of these projects, and building the capabilities of entrepreneurs, in addition to To facilitate access to investors in the field.
The accelerator, which comes within the entertainment accelerators and incubators program, works to transform emerging ideas in the field of entertainment into pioneering projects. It also aims to raise local competencies and capabilities by contributing to accelerating the growth of projects and facilitating their entry into the market. Registration in the accelerator can be done through the link: https: //ent.accelerator.s.
The accelerator program goes through three main stages, represented in the registration, which ends on July 20, then the training camp that takes place between the 24-26 of the same month, leading to the launch of the accelerator, which will start its work on the third of next August, and will continue until the end of October.
The camp provides a specialized training program presented by a group of trainers in the entertainment sector and emerging entrepreneurial projects. So that the owners of ideas and projects can understand the market and its needs, and come up with the best solutions, ideas and projects that can be implemented.
The program targets a number of sectors, foremost of which are cities and entertainment centers, and technical solutions for the entertainment sector, in addition to its support services, ticketing services, organization of entertainment events, crowd management, operation of entertainment facilities, management and development of artistic talents.
The services of the Entertainment Accelerators and Incubators Program include training camps, introductory meetings, in addition to advisory services and training workshops that contribute to raising the efficiency of investment in the entertainment sector and its various fields.