The Queen Rania Center for Entrepreneurship (QRCE) is a nonprofit and non-governmental organization. Established in October 2004 and located at the El Hassan Science City, Jubaiha. Its mission is to support economic growth by providing an array of services in entrepreneurship development through several programs conducted by QRCE
The establishment Queen Rania Center for Entrepreneurship is an integral part of the expansion plan of Princess Sumaya University for Technology. The idea was to name the Center after a prominent Arab dignitary known for his/her distinguished role in developing entrepreneurship. Thus, work towards launching the Queen Rania Center for Entrepreneurship (QRCE) started in October 2004. This state of the art center will be located at the heart of Jordan's scientific, academic and R&D corridor. Furthermore, the center will extend its services to cover not only Jordan but the region as a whole.
The center is planned to be the regions' cornerstone for entrepreneurship development. The QRCE will target university students, researchers, innovators, entrepreneurs and others. Working closely with local and international organizations; the QRCE focuses on issues such as: capacity building, consulting, counseling and developing the local "Entrepreneurial Personality & Spirit". Furthermore, the QRCE is actively working on extending the intellectual wealth of Jordan while maintaining strong links with the business community in general.
Read more about Queen Rania Center For Entrepreneurship: Vision, Mission, Objectives, Programs, The Queen Rania National Entrepreneurship Competition, Made in Jordan Competition, The CONNECT Jordan, DART; The Student Entrepreneurship Society
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