Italy: GIMED will gather 40 green entrepreneurs in a networking event with financiers in Sicily
This event will be organized on the 8th and 9th of October to create synergies and business opportunities together with the participation of…
A closer look at the Med Pearls destinations: Sabina, a land to discover in slow motion
Join us in a series of articles to discover the different "pearls" of the Med Pearls network. In this publication, we invite you to explore Sabina, in Italy.
GreenBuilding in Jordan organized its first workshop on Green Energy!
The Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST) had the honor to organize the first of a series of workshops entitled “GreenEnergy, challenges, potential and opportunit…
MYSEA project: How can training reduce unemployment and boost human capital?
MYSEA training activities are about to start. This core phase of the project will contribute to reduce unemployment, poverty and gender gap and pave the way to labour inclusio…
STAND Up!: More than 40 start-ups sharing ideas at the first face-to-face networking event in Spain
Fashion and textile green ventures exchanged their experiences and good practices in sustainable business models at Tecnocampus.
FISH MED NET project highlights results of market analysis about fishery diversification
The market analysis gives an overview of the development and innovation of new products and services in the fisheries sector with the aim of creating new business models in th…
MEDSt@rts young entrepreneurs celebrated the World Tourism Day
Our startuppers were involved in the special event promoted by the ENI CBC MED Programme.
INTECMED releases a guide gathering best practices implemented by business incubators in the Mediterranean
The guide also includes training method and performance indicators, in four Mediterranean countries (Egypt, Greece, Tunisia, Spain), members…
PPI4MED: success of the first Spanish living lab of public procurement of innovation
This meeting managed to attract contracting organisations from all over Spain who are interested in applying the PPI4MED model for public procurement.