Queen Rania visits LIVINC Incubator in Zai, witnesses services first-hand
Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah visited LIVINC incubator in Zai in Al Balqa’ governorate on Sunday, where she met with the team behind the boutique farm for community initiatives and value-focused programs.
Her Majesty was welcomed to LIVINC by its founder, Shadi Al Hasan, before joining members of the incubator’s core team for a conversation on the inspiration behind its premise, the services it offers, and its plans for the future.
Located in the forests of Zai in Al Balqa’, LIVINC is an 8,000 square meter farm that supports Jordanian creatives and helps them attain financial independence by transforming their ideas into profitable businesses.
In its efforts to promote the creative economy, LIVINC mentors Jordanian creatives in seven areas, including, self-development, arts, communication, content creation, design, digital skills, and crafts.
The incubator aims to hone these creatives’ skills and turn their ideas into practical initiatives with the ultimate goal of developing the local economy and generating new job opportunities in the creative sector.
Its latest endeavor, the Creativity Caravan, is a development initiative that aims to inspire inventiveness and develop the skills of young individuals in underprivileged areas.
At the incubator, Her Majesty met with a number of creatives who demonstrated the way LIVINC fosters creativity and empowers its innovators to produce and showcase their work to local and international markets.
Her Majesty then visited the greenhouse, where she was briefed on LIVINC’S sustainable solutions and green initiatives.
The Queen saw the work of several creatives on LIVINC’s terrace, where a local music group, Bokra Band was playing, before making a final stop at the pottery studio.
Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah visited LIVINC incubator in Zai in Al Balqa’ governorate on Sunday, where she met with the team behind the boutique farm for community initiatives and value-focused programs.
Her Majesty was welcomed to LIVINC by its founder, Shadi Al Hasan, before joining members of the incubator’s core team for a conversation on the inspiration behind its premise, the services it offers, and its plans for the future.
Located in the forests of Zai in Al Balqa’, LIVINC is an 8,000 square meter farm that supports Jordanian creatives and helps them attain financial independence by transforming their ideas into profitable businesses.
In its efforts to promote the creative economy, LIVINC mentors Jordanian creatives in seven areas, including, self-development, arts, communication, content creation, design, digital skills, and crafts.
The incubator aims to hone these creatives’ skills and turn their ideas into practical initiatives with the ultimate goal of developing the local economy and generating new job opportunities in the creative sector.
Its latest endeavor, the Creativity Caravan, is a development initiative that aims to inspire inventiveness and develop the skills of young individuals in underprivileged areas.
At the incubator, Her Majesty met with a number of creatives who demonstrated the way LIVINC fosters creativity and empowers its innovators to produce and showcase their work to local and international markets.
Her Majesty then visited the greenhouse, where she was briefed on LIVINC’S sustainable solutions and green initiatives.
The Queen saw the work of several creatives on LIVINC’s terrace, where a local music group, Bokra Band was playing, before making a final stop at the pottery studio.
Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah visited LIVINC incubator in Zai in Al Balqa’ governorate on Sunday, where she met with the team behind the boutique farm for community initiatives and value-focused programs.
Her Majesty was welcomed to LIVINC by its founder, Shadi Al Hasan, before joining members of the incubator’s core team for a conversation on the inspiration behind its premise, the services it offers, and its plans for the future.
Located in the forests of Zai in Al Balqa’, LIVINC is an 8,000 square meter farm that supports Jordanian creatives and helps them attain financial independence by transforming their ideas into profitable businesses.
In its efforts to promote the creative economy, LIVINC mentors Jordanian creatives in seven areas, including, self-development, arts, communication, content creation, design, digital skills, and crafts.
The incubator aims to hone these creatives’ skills and turn their ideas into practical initiatives with the ultimate goal of developing the local economy and generating new job opportunities in the creative sector.
Its latest endeavor, the Creativity Caravan, is a development initiative that aims to inspire inventiveness and develop the skills of young individuals in underprivileged areas.
At the incubator, Her Majesty met with a number of creatives who demonstrated the way LIVINC fosters creativity and empowers its innovators to produce and showcase their work to local and international markets.
Her Majesty then visited the greenhouse, where she was briefed on LIVINC’S sustainable solutions and green initiatives.
The Queen saw the work of several creatives on LIVINC’s terrace, where a local music group, Bokra Band was playing, before making a final stop at the pottery studio.
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Queen Rania visits LIVINC Incubator in Zai, witnesses services first-hand
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