February 19, 2018

Breakfast meeting: Open Calls from The Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth

February 19, 2018

Breakfast meeting: Open Calls from The Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth

 

Date: 22nd February

Time: 08:15–10:30

Adress: Västgötagatan 5

The Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth has published a call for applications for business development checks. Small businesses can now apply for these checks for two tracks: digitalization and internationalization.

The checks are between SEK 50,000 and 250,000 and can finance half the cost of purchasing a service or of hiring a project-based employee. For example, the check can be used to develop a digital strategy or digitize the company’s operations. Or if your aim is to grow on an international market, the checks can be used to conduct market research or to seek suppliers abroad – all to reach new international markets.

Are you unsure whether your company meets the criteria to apply? Join the breakfast meeting on 22nd February! The meetings are for those who are interested in applying for a check and want more information about the application process. If this date is not suitable for you, the breakfast session will be repeated on both 8th March and 19th March.

Digitalization

Internationalization

For further information contact:

Solveig Boucher
Administrator
Department of Business Development
010-223 12 80

Do you want to know more?

Take a look at the video clip below to hear entrepreneurs talk about how business checks have helped their business.

Please not that the video and links in this article are only available in Swedish.

 

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