Between March and April, young people have received practical training for foster their entrepreneurial skills through this project funded by the European Union with the participation of the City, the ALDE, UPCT and the institute itself
As part of the actions of the Comenius Regio Entrepreneurs of Tomorrow Project, which aims to promote entrepreneurship in the youth through new technologies, Isaac Peral school students have received between the months of March and April, for practical training l learn to experiment with more innovative tools as the training and acquire skills in developing business through Internet.
Thus, students have learned what tools to create Apps for mobile or developing video games are;
new professions emerging online as resellers or bloggers, as well as new electronic commerce;
techniques to detect potential niche markets, deal with customers or business diversification technological;
and use of the cloud (cloud) file sharing, learning how to monetize a blog or how to make money with a video on YouTube, among other informative aspects of the internet social survival.
In addition to training, students have made ​​a visit to the company Licor 43, in which he explained the value chain of the company, and the facilities in the Cloud Incubator HUB CEDIT UPCT in the Technology Park Fuente Alamo.
Before completion of the course will start brainstorming business competition using ICT (Information and Communication).
The project has a duration of 2 years and will end in 2015. Has European partners of the Province of Alessandria (Italy) with whom he collaborates in the implementation of activities.
Through the website comenius.cincubator.com is reported for each of the activities and objectives of the project, which is funded by the Autonomous Agency for European Educational Programmes and the European Union, and with the participation of City of Cartagena, the Agency of Local Development and Employment (ALDE), the Polytechnic University of Cartagena and Isaac Peral Institute.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena