Dr. H. Endad Musaddad, M.Ag, Dean of the Faculty of Da'wah, closed the event with an optimistic message. He expressed hopes that the second FGD would yield positive results, not only for the participants but also for the broader community. "We aim for this incubator to play a key role in poverty alleviation, particularly in rural and remote areas," Endad stated. He also emphasized the importance of sustaining the program to ensure the businesses mentored by the incubators contribute to overall economic wellbeing.
Dr. Masykur, M.Hum, the head of the mentorship program, detailed the strategic support offered to accelerate the development of BLKK as entrepreneurship incubators. "We are working to help BLKKs ensure that their tenants obtain legal NIBs and intellectual property protections, enabling their businesses to grow legally and compete in wider markets," Masykur concluded.
This initiative reflects UIN SMH Banten's dedication to empowering local entrepreneurs through innovative approaches and ensuring that small businesses thrive in an increasingly digital economy.
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