ABOUT SEE ME IN PROJECT
Entrepreneurship is a powerful driver of economic growth and job creation. Our regions will become stronger when they encourage the development of financially secure and independent companies. This is especially true if relevant authorities started supporting all potential entrepreneurs, including migrants.
The SEE ME IN project will contribute to this by strengthening entrepreneurship among migrants in central Europe. The project will analyse enterprises that were already established by migrants, identify their needs in terms of running a business or their integration into the urban or local environment; as well as train them, test a new cloud hub support and business to business learning.
The project will develop a general framework for the empowerment of immigrant enterprises. This framework will help to evaluate and target the specificities of countries and sectors involved. It will be supported by a modular and flexible ICT platform that delivers key tools for management, business processes, and marketing and communication. The framework will also modify regional services so that they better fit the needs of enterprises established by citizens with immigration background.
Fondazione Politecnico di Milano (ITALY)
UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FOUNDATION
Local public authority
ACT Group (CROATIA)
Interest groups including NGOs
West Pannon Regional and Economic Development Public Nonprofit Ltd (hungary)
Sectoral agency
Municipality of Nova Gorica (slovenia)
Local public authority
Gruppo Cooperativo CGM (ITALY)
CONSORTIUM OF WORK INTEGRATION SOCIAL ENTERPRISES REPRESENTATIVE
School of Advanced Social Studies nova gorica (slovenia)
HIGHER EDUCATION AND RESEARCH
Association Social Economy Slovenia
Interest groups including NGOs
May 2019, Milano-press release
The contribution of migrant entrepreneurial activities in Europe has been increasing over the last decade. They contribute to economic growth and employment, often by rejuvenating neglected crafts and trades. They also form an important bridge to global markets and are important for the integration of migrants into employment. Full press release.
14-15 November 2019
Working meeting of project partners in Nova Gorica, hosted by Fakulteta za uporabne družbene študije (FUDŠ) in Nova Gorica: Project implementations and Steering Commitee. We have reviewed the work so far, suggested improvements and agreed future activities.
27 SEPTEMBER 2019, NOVA GORICA
Fruitfull stakeholders meeting in Slovenia within WP1. Thanks to all and everyone for coming to Nova Gorica (Solkan: Kulturni center Mostovna) in Slovenia too. PROJECT PARTNERS: Mestna občina Nova Gorica (Tomaž Konrad, Elena Zavadlav Ušaj - deputy mayor, Fakulteta za uporabne družbene študije, (Janja Mikulan Kildi) in Združenje Socialna ekonomija Slovenije, so.p.
25 May 2019, press release
Milan, May, 2019 – The contribution of migrant entrepreneurial activities in Europe has been increasing over the last decade. They contribute to economic growth and employment, often by rejuvenating neglected crafts and trades. They also form an important bridge to global markets and are important for the integration of migrants into employment. To read the entire press release, please click here.
April 2019
March 2022
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