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Blended Living Lab for Nurturing Circular-Entrepreneurships among Australian-Arab Entrepreneurs

Sector: Innovation and Sustainability

Location: Australia, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates

Grantee: James Cook University 

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Dr Khan and Prof Gudergan at James Cook University, Queensland. Image credit: Ashneet Dhaliwal, James Cook University.

Project Description

James Cook University, in collaboration with Abu Dhabi University (UAE) and King Abdul Aziz University (Saudi Arabia), is set to promote circular-entrepreneurship amongst Australian and Arab entrepreneurs through the establishment of a Blended-Living-Lab (BLL). The project will encompass a training package and workshops dedicated to nurturing circular-entrepreneurship. Drawing on a subscription model, the BLL can endure beyond the project life and foster interactions among Australian and Arab entrepreneurs over time.

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Council for Australia-Arab Relations grant: $48,000

Total project value: $167,510

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