TGA Concludes Participation in Biban24 Forum.


RIYADH: The Transport General Authority (TGA) concluded its participation in the Biban24 Forum, organized by the Small and Medium Enterprises General Authority (Monsha’at), which took place from November 5 to 9 at the Riyadh Front Exhibition and Conference Center.

According to Saudi Press Agency, the forum this year was launched under the theme “A Global Destination for Opportunities.” The TGA’s participation in this edition aimed to highlight its most prominent solutions and projects in empowering entrepreneurs and promoting innovation in the transport and logistics sector. It also sought to invest in the development of innovative ideas and new solutions to improve the quality of services provided across various modes of transport in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Additionally, the TGA’s participation included sessions and workshops where several of its employees engaged with entrepreneurs to introduce the TGA’s initiatives for the entrepreneurial community in the Kingdom. The TGA also participated in the em
powerment, opportunities, and e-commerce sections within the exhibition accompanying the forum events. This participation underscores the TGA’s commitment to effective communication with its public and private sector partners and highlights the Kingdom’s support for local industries by discussing mechanisms for cooperation across various labor sectors in alignment with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030.

The activities of the Biban24 Forum were distributed across nine main sections: Start-Up Door, Fast-Growing Enterprises Door, Empowerment Door, E-Commerce Door, Finance and Investment Door, Innovation Door, Start-ups Door, Commercial Franchise Door, and Market Door. The forum also covered multiple areas, such as artificial intelligence, digital health, innovation, sustainability, finance, and enabling creativity, in addition to strategies for expansion and growth.

The forum also provided entrepreneurs the opportunity to explore investment opportunities in the Kingdom, with more than 150 entities supporting small an
d medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). These entities offered services in financing, procedures, and logistics support, in addition to more than 25,000 consultative, guidance, and training sessions.