Information necessary for participation in the public invitation may be obtained at the Ministry of Economy: 011 / 333-4247 and 011 / 333-4132.
SMEs in seven countries of South Eastern Europe (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Moldova, Romania and Serbia) will make an easier access to risk capital thanks to Innovfin warranty, a credit instrument of the EU within the Horizon 2020. The agreement, signed today by the European investment Fund (EIF) and the German banking group ProCredit, will allow to banks to enter into new credit agreements with SMEs and medium market capitalization companies in amount of 250 million Euros in the next two years.
Report on the implementation of the Action Plan for Employment for 2015. can be viewed on the official website of the City of Belgrade:
The aim of the project call Clusters Excellence program is empowerment of clusters management in order to enable professional business services to European SMEs. In order to achieve excellence in the management of clusters, clusters need to provide support to its members and to develop a strategic approach to the development of innovation, growth and the challenges of globalization faced by SMEs.
Information necessary for participation in the public invitation may be obtained at the Ministry of Economy: 011 / 333-4247 and 011 / 333-4132.
Employment Council this year is planning a series of new measures and activities that will support young people who want to start their own business, said at today's press conference in City Hall.
The first call for proposals of the Interreg V B Adriatic Ionian – ADRION Programme is open as from 1 February 2016.
The call for design-based consumer goods aims to shorten the time-to-market of innovative solutions, remove obstacles to wider application of creative solutions, create or enlarge markets for related products (or services) and finally improve the competitiveness of European SMEs in world markets. Moreover, there is an important potential to replicate the innovations not only in participating SMEs but also across the supply-chain while generating important spill-over effects.
Serbia by the end of the year, in addition to chapters 23 and 24, relating to fundamental rights, should open and reform chapters in the negotiations with the EU, which will significantly enhance the public procurement sector, small and medium enterprise and industrial policy, said today the Minister in charge of European integration Jadranka Joksimovic.