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What's the best way to nurture a business and help it develop? In a Growth Factory, of course!
In the Zealand region of Denmark, hundreds of SMEs (small and medium sized enterprises) are being helped to grow and flourish, thanks to an ESF-funded project that offers companies an intensive incubation period within a Vækstfabrikken, or ‘Growth Factory’.
The project, titled 'Growth-stimulating Incubation Periods for SMEs', was designed and developed by Business Development Centre Zealand, in partnership with 11 municipalities in the region. It offers intensive support to entrepreneurs, and small or medium-sized companies with growth potential, within an environment that is solely dedicated to business growth and enterprise.
Project details
- Project name
- Growth-stimulating Incubation Periods for SME's
- Države
- Denmark
- Organizacija
- Business Development Centre, Zealand
- Udeleženci
- 344
- Project start
- 2014
- Project end
- 2016
- Internet and social
- Contact details
- Mads Váczy Kragh
mvk@ehsj.dk
+45 41999800 - Total budget
- 2467333
- EU Budget contribution
- € 1,233,666