DIU to provide SME knowledge

Prof Dr Engr AKM Fazlul Hoque, Registrar, Daffodil International University and Syed Ahamad Kiron, President, IamSMEofBangladesh are exchanging the MoU document signed recently between IamSMEof Bangladesh and DIU.
Prof Dr Engr AKM Fazlul Hoque, Registrar, Daffodil International University and Syed Ahamad Kiron, President, IamSMEofBangladesh are exchanging the MoU document signed recently between IamSMEof Bangladesh and DIU.
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To create entrepreneurs, guide the Small and Medium Entrepreneurs in the country, develop opportunities for them and provide training and other necessary assistance to the SMEs as well as to keep positive impact on nation’s SME business growth a memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed recently at Banquet Hall of Daffodil International University between Integrated Association of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise of Bangladesh (IamSMEof Bangladesh) and Daffodil International University (DIU).
Prof Dr Engr AKM Fazlul Hoque, Registrar, DIU and Syed Ahamad Kiron, President, IamSMEofBangladesh signed the MoU on behalf of their respective institutions.
This bilateral relationship is being made for to promote and facilitate the growth and development of MSME business across Bangladesh through various services. Under this agreement Daffodil International University will support the members of IamSMEofBangladesh with required training and knowledge as knowledge partner. As per MoU both the institutions will offer different courses/training jointly keeping academic and professional synergy and exchange faculty members and trainers in mutually agreed manner.
Md. Sabur Khan, Chairman, Board of Trustees, Prof Dr Yousuf M Islam, Vice Chancellor, Prof Dr M Golam Rahman, Pro-Vice Chancellor, Emeritus Professor Aminul Islam of Daffodil International University, Rajiv Chawla, Chairman of IamSMEofIndia, Sokomol Sinha Chowdhury, SME Consultant of Bangladesh Bank and BIBM and High Officials of both the institutions were present at the MoU signing ceremony.
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