Country for PR: United Kingdom
Contributor: PR Newswire Europe
Tuesday, March 29 2022 - 08:06
AsiaNet
Royal Commission for AlUla highlights unique formula for SME growth as Global Entrepreneurship Congress begins in Riyadh
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, March 28, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

- The RCU model integrates economic, social and natural sustainability to 
create powerful and lasting growth powered by a community of SMEs 
- Amr AlMadani, the RCU CEO, discusses 'tourism at a tipping point' during a 
fireside chat at Global Entrepreneurship Congress 2022 
- Scene then shifts to AlUla to share insights with emerging entrepreneurs

As delegates from around the world gather for the Global Entrepreneurship 
Congress 2022 in Riyadh, the Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) is highlighting 
its unique approach to SME growth which places an emphasis on integrated 
sustainability.

RCU is active in this week's congress as the event's official knowledge and 
programming partner. Further the RCU CEO, Amr AlMadani, led a fireside chat at 
the congress this afternoon on 'Tourism at a tipping point'. 

Next, RCU will localise insights from the congress with an event in AlUla on 
Thursday, March 31 to discuss challenges and opportunities for the region's 
SMEs on the path to sustainable and inclusive growth.

RCU is organising the AlUla event in conjunction with Monsha'at, the Small and 
Medium Enterprises General Authority for KSA. The event will include panel 
discussions on creating a sustainable, inclusive and entrepreneurship-powered 
local economy; and on establishing future-proofed start-up ecosystems for 
ambitious growth. The event will also feature case studies, and presentations 
from AlUla entrepreneurs.

Mr. AlMadani noted: "SME development is central to Vision 2030. RCU is 
committed to regenerating AlUla around the success of SMEs and MSMEs to create 
a destination completely rooted in the local culture and community. We believe 
our formula for integrating natural, economic and social sustainability in our 
activities will create powerful and lasting growth for AlUla's SMEs. We are 
nourishing the soil where the seeds of entrepreneurs' ideas can thrive. As this 
garden grows it will create value for our community and visitors."

A strong example of the work being done in AlUla is Vibes AlUla, an 
entrepreneurship platform created in partnership with the Royal Commission for 
AlUla. The goal of the space is to activate and enable AlUla's entrepreneurial 
ecosystem through the provision of shared mentorship, programmes, services and 
office spaces. The SME hub has been used to train around 80 budding 
entrepreneurs in a range of first-step business principles and a further 60 
micro and small businesses. 

Of these 60, 15 have undergone deep-dive support as they evolve into newly 
strengthened businesses. In the past three months these businesses have created 
15 new jobs, started receiving investment and developed more than 15 
partnership agreements from event management services to honey production. 
Throughout the coming 18 months the throughput of "initiation" individuals will 
be around 700 people. A further 45 business will also be uplifted in terms of 
business skills. The Hub represents a unique launch pad for new businesses into 
an economy that will be both transformative and responsive to the demands of 
other businesses directly supporting the tourist industry and locals alike.

The pillars of RCU's plan for the SME sector are:

1. Promote indigenous growth 
- SMEs and MSMEs in AlUla harness local talent, natural resources and the 
cultural landscape. Opportunities span moringa oil production; date and citrus 
farming; handicrafts, arts and culture; culinary, hospitality and tourism 
services; and history and heritage.  
- RCU is developing grassroots businesses to create broad economic change. By 
leveraging natural assets and strengths, we create a self-sustaining economic 
ecosystem. 

2. Build capacity and capabilities 
- RCU initiatives enable SMEs to upskill talent, broaden reach and diversify 
offerings: 
    - Vibes AlUla is a one-stop shop for SMEs to train, set up and develop. 
    - Vibes kicked off the first cohort of the AlUla SME Enablement Programme 
-- as of March 2022 it enabled creation of 14 SMEs. 
    - The AlUla Languages Centre offers the opportunity to learn new languages 
and reach new markets. 
    - Scholarship and Hammayah programmes offer avenues for growth. 

3. Open a gateway to opportunity 
- By enriching the SME ecosystem, RCU encourages young people with energy and 
ambition to set down roots in AlUla by launching SMEs and contributing to the 
national agenda. 
- Economic sustainability echoes RCU's goals of natural and social 
sustainability. As sustainability requires monitoring, RCU will track SME 
health as part of a new Destination Performance Index. 
- Reflecting RCU's worldly outlook, this strategy is informed by SME success in 
Jordan and India and ideas of economists such as Michael Porter on the value 
chain.

Already the first shoots of SME growth at AlUla are emerging as a result of 
RCU-led efforts. This rising community of new SMEs includes a tour-guide 
service for stargazing, a family-owned farm planting trees and harvesting 
fruits, a honey harvester, a marketplace for beauty products, a natural-soap 
retailer, an events manager, a short-term apartment rental service and a home 
bakery selling online.

Mr. AlMadani observed: "Integrated sustainability means not only integrating 
the economy with nature and society but also integrating the past with the 
present, the present with the future, and technology with culture. Our 
ancestors were entrepreneurial. To survive in a harsh environment they made 
clever use of the materials at hand. They wove and embroidered with silk and 
metal thread, farmed dates and gathered hay, worked as metal smiths, and ran 
coffee houses. Think of how much we can achieve today if we apply this heritage 
of initiative and perseverance in a modern AlUla fully connected to the wider 
world and all its possibilities."

Mr. AlMadani has a strong background in entrepreneurship, having been an 
entrepreneur himself as co-founder of National TalentS Company. From 2007 to 
2017 he helped guide the company as it nurtured grassroots social and economic 
development by establishing STEM and giftedness projects and programmes, 
including the first ‎International Science & Engineering Fair-affiliated 
local science fair programme in Saudi Arabia.

About the Royal Commission for AlUla
The Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) was established by royal decree in July 
2017 to preserve and develop AlUla, a region of outstanding natural and 
cultural significance in north-west Saudi Arabia. RCU's long-term plan outlines 
a responsible, sustainable, and sensitive approach to urban and economic 
development that preserves the area's natural and historic heritage while 
establishing AlUla as a desirable location to live, work, and visit. This 
encompasses a broad range of initiatives across archaeology, tourism, culture, 
education, and the arts, reflecting a commitment to meeting the economic 
diversification, local community empowerment, and heritage preservation 
priorities of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 programme. 

Photo - https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1775087/Amr_AlMadani.jpg

Contact: jinith.joy@hkstrategies.com, +971528527285

Source: The Royal Commission for AlUla
Translations

Japanese