SEED Boot Camp

15,000.00 ر.س

Recognized certification proving your entrepreneurial competency.

Access to mentors, tools, and resources to build your startup.

Network expansion with like-minded peers, industry experts, and potential investors.

Real-world skills in problem-solving, lean startup methodology, and business validation.

Opportunity to present your idea to a panel and receive actionable feedback.

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Description

Please note that eligibility to apply for the exam is valid for a period of six months from the date of completion of the training course.

The SEED Bootcamp Certification is an immersive, high-impact program designed to empower aspiring entrepreneurs with the knowledge, skills, and mindset required
to transform ideas into viable ventures. Tailored for early-stage founders, students, and innovators, the bootcamp simulates the entrepreneurial journey from ideation to pitching.
Throughout the program, participants engage in interactive workshops, collaborative team challenges, and one-on-one mentorship sessions with industry professionals.
The curriculum is built around real-world startup methodologies, including design thinking, lean startup principles, and agile business modeling.

Participants will define their target audience, validate their ideas through market research, and build a minimum viable product (MVP). The experience culminates in a demo
day-style pitch presentation, where individuals or teams present their startup concepts to a panel of experts and receive constructive feedback.

Whether you’re looking to launch your first startup or simply gain entrepreneurial skills to apply in your career, the SEED Bootcamp Certification provides a powerful
foundation and an official certification to mark your achievement.

 

What Organizations Should Apply?

Any organization offering a training course, workshop, or equivalent learning vehicle (whether academic or professional) that has been properly designed, organized,
supervised, and delivered to achieve a defined set of learning objectives pertaining in some way to business innovation may apply for GInI’s accreditation of that program.

If an organization offers multiple such programs, it must secure accreditation for each program separately and independently. Accreditation of any one of its programs
does not infer accreditation of any of its other programs.