More than 500 women entrepreneurs who work from home will market their products at a six-day producers' exhibition on Sept. 30 at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition.
The Riyadh Chamber of Commerce will organize the event, which will be patronized by Riyadh Gov. Prince Khaled bin Bandar.
“The exhibition aims to support opportunities to work from home and launch more outlets for introducing and marketing the various products of Saudi females,” said Huda Al-Jraisi, chairperson for the Work-from-home Committee.
The exhibition’s visitors will be met with hundreds of products, including foodstuffs, accessories, handcrafts, fashion, decorative items, furniture and other products.
The exhibition aims to clarify the role of projects that are made from home in the development of the country’s economy. It will encourage success models in the field and will create opportunities for these ladies by familiarizing consumers with their products.
The exhibition aims to attract work-from-home pioneers regardless of their economic level. Yet the event is not limited to those in need. “There are many creative young women who work from home without needing the money that comes with it. They do it because they want to practice their hobbies and develop their skills.”
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