IPN - Instituto Pedro Nunes - IPN launches second round of Webinar for the Internationalisation of Startups

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IPN launches second round of Webinar for the Internationalisation of Startups
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Instituto Pedro Nunes (IPN) will host the 2nd phase of its programme of webinars dedicated to the internationalisation of startups, as part of Pro-Global - Acceleration Programme for Internationalisation. This initiative aims to provide Portuguese startups with essential tools and knowledge to conquer new markets.

Through online sessions, experts and local AICEP representatives from each country will unveil the secrets of four strategic markets: Sweden, Ireland, China and The Netherlands. The participants will have the opportunity to:
  • Understand the particularities of each market: Know the business culture, regulations and specific opportunities in each country.
  • Identify partners and clients: Establish contacts with potential partners and local clients.
  • Get access to information about incentives and support programmes: Discover the support available for startups that wish to internationalise their business.
Consult the the timetable for the webinars and sign up for each one individually: Registration is free of charge and can be done individually for each session through each link.

The virtual session will have a duration of approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes and will be conducted by AICEP’s Local Representative in each country and by an IPN’ Local Partner.

For more informations contact aceleradora@ipn.pt

About Pro-Global
Pro-Global is an acceleration programme for internationalisation of startups, promoted by IPN, which aims to support innovative Portuguese companies to expand their business into new markets. Through a series of activities and personalised services, the programme offers startups the necessary tools and knowledge to achieve international success.

Date

from 17 of Setembro to 25 of Outubro of 2024

Place

Online

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