
Riyadh - Sharikat Mubasher: Saudi Arabia’s Small and Mediums Enterprises General Authority (Monsha’at) concluded its participation in LEAP 2025, the world’s largest tech event, achieving significant milestones.
Over four days, Monsha’at provided more than 130 consultancy and guidance sessions and held several workshops covering various fields, including innovation, technology, and artificial intelligence, according to a recent statement by the authority.
Monsha’at forged several strategic partnerships to enhance the entrepreneurial ecosystem, provide technical support, and offer discounts of up to 25% for entrepreneurs in various sectors. Additionally, the authority participated in various events aimed at enhancing communication services to improve small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) support and sustainability.
Further, the authority announced its partnership agreement with Microsoft Saudi Arabia, signed during Biban 2024. Through this collaboration, Monsha’at and Microsoft will work together to deliver cloud computing services via the Mazaya platform to foster entrepreneurs and digitally empower SMEs.
To raise awareness of its services, Monsha’at showcased the benefits of the Mazaya platform, introduced the Jadeer services, and provided exclusive opportunities to empower SMEs during the event.
Moreover, Monsha’at Deputy Governor for Entrepreneurship, Saud Al-Sabhan, participated in two sessions to discuss the future of entrepreneurship in Saudi Arabia beyond 2030 and highlight investment opportunities in the space sector.
Monsha’at participation in LEAP 2025 reflects its strategic vision of developing a digital economy in alignment with Vision 2030’s objective of enhancing innovation and entrepreneurship. It also reinforces the authority’s commitment to supporting SMEs by providing digital initiatives and strategic partnerships that accelerate digital transformation and promote the sector’s competitiveness.