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MobiliseSME Final Conference -The Future of a Mobility Scheme for SMEs and their Employees in Europe

Date

28 Sep 2017 13:30

Address

Monte dei Paschi Belgio Schuman
Avenue Auderghem 22-28
1040  Brussels
Belgium

Section

Social Europe & Jobs

Event Location

Brussels

Event Description

The MobiliseSME Final Conference "The Future of a Mobility Scheme for SMEs and their Employees in Europe" will be the occasion to present the findings of the MobiliseSME pilot scheme for the mobility of employees of SMEs in Europe. Our discussion will range from an analysis of the ways in which companies benefited from the project to the potential future of a cross-border exchange program.

Come to discover how an Erasmus-like program for the employees of SMEs in Europe could work!

Participant can enjoy a networking buffet lunch before the start of the event.

You can register here!

Draft Agenda here.

The conference is organised by the lead partner of the MobiliseSME project, the association European Entrepreneurs CEA-PME.

 

About MobiliseSME

The MobiliseSME project aims to test the viability of a mobility plan for the employees of SMEs in the EU like the Erasmus Program is for university students. This EU funded project is currently evaluating the potential for cross border staff exchange and the benefits SMEs will gain by joining in the scheme. The most important among those are creating opportunities for international business and encouraging growth, new revenues and more jobs.

For more information please visit the MobiliseSME website: http://mobilisesme.eu/index.php/en/home/

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