Sana’a – A training course titled “Digital Entrepreneurship” concluded on Thursday at the Female Students’ Branch of the University of Science and Technology (UST), targeting Business Administration students. The course was organized by the Faculty of Administrative Sciences in collaboration with Ebsar Center for Training and Qualification over a period of two days.
The organization of this course comes within the Faculty’s ongoing efforts to promote a culture of entrepreneurship and innovation among students, as well as within its broader initiatives to qualify students and graduates for the labor market.
On the second day of the course, the trainer, Hudhaifa Al-Amqi, presented a range of theoretical concepts supported by real-life success stories of several entrepreneurs. The session covered digital entrepreneurship, tools used for market analysis, methods for assessing business idea feasibility, as well as steps for building digital projects, developing a digital identity, and designing digital products.
The course also addressed the causes of project failure, digital marketing strategies for startups, and the key steps for launching a business, in addition to other relevant concepts and information.
At the conclusion, the Dean of the Faculty, Dr. Najeeb Al-Bashari, expressed his appreciation to the trainer, Hudhaifa Al-Amqi, for his excellent performance, and to the participating students for their active engagement and enthusiasm in attending this important course. He expressed his hope that the participants had gained valuable insights enabling them to transform their ideas and passions into successful entrepreneurial ventures.
At the closing ceremony, the Dean of the Faculty, accompanied by Mr. Jihad Dahhan, Director of Ebsar Center, and the course trainer, honored the participating students.
It is worth noting that the Faculty will organize the same course for male Business Administration students on Saturday and Sunday, May 10–11, 2025, at the Martyr Osama Al-Madani Hall at the Faculty.


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