Entrepreneurship skills are one of the main objectives of the ET 2020 strategy. The EuroSTART project has been created to develop these skills. It will be supporting start-ups and entrepreneurs – the main target users in the project. The main area of focus will be around management skills, since this area is most challenging for business persons. As a result, entities will possess the knowledge on how to strengthen their business activities. The project will also be beneficial for organizations that provide VET learning or are associated with start-ups and entrepreneurs, as they can be supporters in carrying out their activities. EuroSTART will propose a new e-course concentrated on new business management areas, specifically for start-ups, delivering new educational resources.
On the 2nd of December the EuroSTART project’s final project meeting was organized in Dublin. This time the host was the project coordinator, Dublin Chamber of Commerce. The meeting was key to finalize the project tasks and plan further exploitation of project results, brainstorm on how to best sustain all developed in the course of […]
The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) released its 2019 Edition of the World Intellectual Property Report, analysing millions of patent and scientific publication records. According to the report, the innovative activity has grown increasingly collaborative and transnational, while originating in a few large clusters located in a small number of countries. Some 30 metropolitan hotspots […]