A total of 46 companies have enrolled in the Entrepreneurial Generation Entrepreneurship Growth program of the Agency for Local Development and Employment of Cartagena.
This number far exceeds the 30 places available and confirms the interest of local companies to participate in this innovative program, designed to improve the efficiency and profitability of local businesses.
The program starts on Monday, September 30.
The Councilor for the Area of ​​Education, Employment and Business, Irene Ruiz, highlighted the success of the number of companies registered - "on the first day of registration, more than 35 companies had already been submitted" - and highlighted the commitment of the Agency for Local Development and Employment (ADLE) and the City of Cartagena for programs of this type, which favor the economic development of the municipality.
Entrepreneurial Generation Business Growth is based on four competitiveness itineraries: New Technologies;
New forms of business organization;
Innovation Strategy and Cost Control and Profitability.
Through these itineraries, a deep and integral intervention in the participating companies is intended, by means of individualized consultancies and tutorials.
The program, which starts next Monday, September 30, will involve eleven catering companies and bars, twelve stores and seven companies that have already participated in ADLE programs.
Beneficiaries of Entrepreneurial Generation Business Growth have been selected according to the order of registration.
The 16 companies that will not be able to participate will have the possibility of returning to present a new edition of this program next year.
The program, developed by the Department of Entrepreneurship and Local Development of the ADLE, is valued at 6,500 euros, although companies will not cost anything.
It will be held until December 14, date on which a global competitiveness plan will be delivered to companies with recommendations and improvements.
Each company will receive 24 hours of consulting and a video will also be made to promote their business on social networks.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena