Data: 15/09/2015
• EU|BIC Services EU|BIC Essentials, 16 - 17 September Building on the huge success of the first EU|BIC essentials training held in April 2015, EBN will welcome another 20 participants in Brussels from 16 to 17 September to discover in details the innovation-based incubation journey, analysing the fundamental elements of a sound incubation and acceleration process. Read more.
• Internationalisation CONNECT : Exchange of Entrepreneurs between Europe and Brazil The CONNECT initiative selected over 60 European new entrepreneurs to enroll in a business mobility scheme in Brazil. The final CONNECT event will feature several of these entrepreneurs who will share their experience of working alongside and learning from experienced host entrepreneurs, who mentored them individually on how to expand their business to Brazil. EC representatives have been invited to share policy measures focusing on international development. Other global business support practitioners will share their experience in helping companies “go international”. CONNECT Final Event is free of charge but limited to the places available. Join CONNECT final event in Brussels on 28 October 2015.
More news • Opportunity to be a part of a Global Lifescience Platform • The Economist 2015 Innovation Competition - Win a trip to Hong Kong
• Members Santa Fé Business Incubator: EBN's first US Member EBN’s frontiers have expanded over the Atlantic by welcoming early July 2015 the first member from the United States. Located in New Mexico (USA), Santa Fé Business Incubator is a not-for-profit economic development organisation and an entrepreneurial leader in the local community. Read more.
More news • Future First Conference - A new approach to support innovative entrepreneurs
• EU Gateway EUROSTAT Report – How is the EU doing compared with the other major economies of the world? This publication provides you with a selection of important and interesting statistics on the EU in comparison with the 15 non-EU countries from the Group of Twenty (G20). It treats the following areas: population; living conditions and social protection; health; education and training; the labour market; economy and finance; international trade; industry, trade and services, research and communication, transport; agriculture, forestry and fisheries; the environment and energy. Read more.
More news • EU regions: strengthen cross-border cooperation and improve mobility to boost local economies
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