The Start Door, part of the activities of the Biban 24 forum organized by the Small and Medium Enterprises General Authority (Monsha'at) under the theme "Global Destination for Opportunities," offers more than 16,000 training opportunities for entrepreneurs and interested individuals in more than 370 sessions held in various training fields. The sessions offered by the Start Door aim to help participants develop project ideas, enabling them to create a business model and gain a clear vision for their project. The beneficiary's journey also includes learning about innovation methodologies and the strategies entrepreneurs follow during the innovation process to transform their idea into a prototype, test it, and prepare it for accessing the market. This applies to a range of sectors, such as tourism, entertainment, environment, social entrepreneurship, sports, culture, and healthcare. The visitor’s journey includes guidance on how to prepare a feasibility study for businesses and projects, explaining the essential characteristics and components needed to identify success opportunities and map out the road to success for the project. The Start Door offers beneficiaries the chance to present their projects to 20 accelerators and incubators and receive direct evaluations of their projects from experts and investors, helping them to identify the strengths and weaknesses of their projects. The door also enables beneficiaries to learn about the different types of support available to them, whether financial, advisory, or technical, depending on their needs. Biban 24 forum, which will take place from November 5 to 9 at Riyadh Front Exhibitions and Conference Center, aims to create a stimulating environment and enhance administrative, financial, and technical competencies. It also aims to encourage idea owners to launch their projects and connect with local and international experts to boost the sector, promote a culture of innovation, and join the business world.