As part of the Global Entrepreneurship Week activities, the Department of Animal Production organized a specialized scientific seminar titled:
“Applied Entrepreneurship in Animal Production: From Concept to International Competition.”
The event was held under the patronage of Professor Dr. Amira Mohammed Saleh, Dean of the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences, and under the direct supervision of Professor Dr. Hussam Jassim Hussein Benana, Head of the Animal Production Department. The seminar was attended by faculty members, graduate students, and individuals interested in entrepreneurship and production-based projects.
Bridging the Gap Between Idea and Execution
The seminar featured two specialized scientific lectures:
  • The Path from Concept to Successful Project: Presented by Mr. Omar Sadiq Hameed, this lecture explored the mechanisms for transforming creative ideas into viable production projects within the animal production sector. He highlighted key stages including strategic planning, feasibility studies, and achieving long-term sustainability and profitability.

  • Lessons from International Competition: Assistant Lecturer Osama Khalil Ibrahim presented a session titled “My Personal Experience in the Startup Weekend Baghdad (SWB) International Competition.” He shared insights from his practical participation in global competitions, detailing the essential skills and lessons learned that help students and young entrepreneurs develop a competitive edge.

Empowering Future Innovators
The seminar concluded with an engaging Q&A session and an open dialogue between the speakers and the audience. Discussions underscored the vital importance of fostering an entrepreneurial culture and encouraging students to adopt innovative production projects. Such initiatives are crucial for aligning educational outcomes with the demands of the labor market and driving sustainable economic development.

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