Foi lançado ontem um novo programa europeu para Intercâmbio de Empreendedores:
Young European entrepreneurs will be able to spend up to six months working with an experiencedentrepreneur in another EU country and learn how to better manage and grow their own business. This is the concept of “Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs”, a new exchange programme financed by the European Union and launched today in all the 27 Member States.
The programme aims at stimulating entrepreneurship, competitiveness, internationalisation and growth of start-ups and established small and medium enterprises (SMEs) through the transfer of know-how between experienced entrepreneurs and new entrepreneurs.
“Like the successful Erasmus programme for students, Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs aims at strengthening the links and understanding between citizens of different EU countries. In addition, it will foster the entrepreneurial spirit in Europe and contribute to more and stronger enterprises – a
crucial asset in the fight against the current economic crisis,” said Maive Rute, Director for Promotion of SMEs’ competitiveness, European Commission.