Kidpreneurs in the Middle East
Angela Soudi
Director Arena LLC | Creator Junior Gladiator Kidpreneurs | Gladiator Summit | Investor | Philanthropist | Podcast Host
The Middle East, a region known for its rich history and diverse culture, has also seen the rise of remarkable child entrepreneurs who have defied the odds to create successful businesses at a young age. These young business leaders have not only shown their ingenuity but have also inspired others to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams. Here are some notable kid entrepreneurs from the Middle East:
- Abdul Muqeet (Pakistan): Abdul Muqeet, also known as the "Paper Bag Boy," hails from Pakistan. Concerned about the environmental impact of plastic bags, this young entrepreneur started making and selling biodegradable paper bags. He initiated his venture at the age of eight and has since been recognized for his environmental efforts, raising awareness about eco-friendly alternatives.
- Layla Al-Dorani (Kuwait): Layla Al-Dorani from Kuwait is a remarkable young entrepreneur who started her own business, "Lil' Tinker," at the age of ten. She designs and sells unique handmade accessories and jewelry, demonstrating a passion for creativity and business acumen.
- Naya Faisal (Saudi Arabia): Naya Faisal, a young entrepreneur from Saudi Arabia, is the founder of "Doll Joy," a company that specializes in crafting handmade dolls inspired by Middle Eastern culture and heritage. Naya began her entrepreneurial journey at the age of 13 and has garnered recognition for her cultural and creative contributions.
- Omar Raisi (UAE): Omar Raisi, a young inventor from the United Arab Emirates, gained attention with his invention called "The Safety Hub." This innovative device, designed to improve road safety, earned him the "Best Innovator" award at the Innovator Show competition. He started his journey as an inventor at the age of 11.
- Khaled Shamsi (Bahrain): Khaled Shamsi from Bahrain is a young entrepreneur with a passion for cooking. At the age of 13, he founded "Khaled's Kitchen," a venture that offers cooking workshops and caters to various culinary needs. Khaled's dedication to the culinary arts has earned him recognition and a growing clientele.
These successful kidpreneurs from the Middle East represent the future of business and innovation in the region. Their stories inspire others to chase their entrepreneurial aspirations, regardless of age. They showcase the importance of fostering creativity, resilience, and a supportive environment for young talent, which can lead to not only personal success but also contribute to the economic and social development of their respective countries.