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Empowering Micro-Entrepreneurs to Grow and Thrive
Published by DIFME on 01-Dez-2021
The hybrid Final Event for the
DIFME project was held on the 26th
November 2021 at the Malta Chamber in Valletta and online. The event entitled ‘Empowering Micro-Entrepreneurs to Grow
and Thrive ‘was
organised as part of the DIFME Knowledge Alliances Project led by MBB
with the participation of 5 Universities, 6 Business Partners from 7 European
Countries .
The event served as a launchpad
for the DIFME SME Hub , an open
repository of solutions for entrepreneurs. Through collaborations between the
DIFME project partners, practical information was collated and made accessible
to entrepreneurs operating across different industries, including information
on doing business in Malta, Bulgaria, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, and the
Netherlands, relating to government agencies, banking sphere and assistance
programmes, among others. Furthermore, a
curriculum and e learning tool were built on feedback, surveys and piloting by
the DIFME partners . The eLearning tool is available and was piloted in 6
European languages and is accessible for individual online learning as well as face
-to -face learning by tutors .
The hybrid conference was
addressed by Roberta Metsola, First
Vice-President of the European Parliament and Josianne Cutajar, Member of
the European Parliament. Dr Metsola explained the European Parliament’s work on
boosting entrepreneurship and facilitating investment and trade by pushing the
development of better SME financing tools and generating greater business
opportunities. On her part, Dr Cutajar put emphasis on the challenges faced by
microenterprises in island states like Malta, whilst also highlighting the
critical role of funding and access to finance in helping microentrepreneurs
get equipped with the skills they need to cope with the twin transition and the
structural challenges they face.
The event had two different panels of experienced mentors, entrepreneurs and also academics who related their experiences on the
importance of Financial Literacy,
Digital Tools and
Internationalisation .The panellists looked
back at their career paths, their role models, and mentors who supported their
growth over the years. They also shared advice on how to maintain the
entrepreneurial spirit, intended to benefit microentrepreneurs and start-ups and also those considering founding their own
enterprise.
The DIFME project partners signed a Memorandum of Cooperation witnessed by MEP Josianne Cutajar , confirming their intention to develop further activities and maximise on the outputs achieved throughout the last three years of project implementation.
DIFME partners representing
their entities signing the MOC as
witnessed by MEP Josianne Cutajar .Left to right : Dr Leonie Baldacchino (Edward
de Bono Institute,University of Malta), Jack
Foley (FabPractice, Ireland ), Aris
Chronopoulos,( IDEC , Greece), MEP Dr
Josianne Cutajar , Joe Tanti ( MBB, Malta ) Alexander Krauss ( ISOB, Germany),
Prof. Dr Sean Patrick Saßmannshausen ( OTH Regensburg Germany), Lennard
Drogendijk( Inqubator Leeuwarden ,Netherlands)
Absent: Dr Brian Bryne ( TUD, Dublin) , Professor Kamelia Stefanova (University of National and
World Economy , Bulgaria), Dr George
Priniotakis ( UNIWA , Greece), Dr Mirna Fusaro ( Italy).
You can access the speech related to DIFME by the Roberta Metsola, First Vice-President
of the European Parliament here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZIrCgfDUJ4
For video related to MEP Josianne Cutajar please view https://www.facebook.com/difme.eu/posts/1553345714998199
For more information about DIFME intro video
Please contact us on info@difme.eu
DIFME (Digital
Internationalisation and Financial Literacy Skills for Micro-Entrepreneurs) is an Erasmus+ Knowledge Alliances
Project