Join us for "Public procurement – Also for small companies?" to explore opportunities with public procurement for small businesses.
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- Online only
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- Who should attend
- SMEs interested in Public Procurement of Innovation
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- https://www.eventbrite.se/e/what-is-public-procurement-learn-how-to-navigate-wi…
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- Free
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- European commission
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Description
In this webinar Mr. Magnus Johansson from Företagarna, The Swedish Federation of Business Owners, which is the largest business organization in Sweden, will tell us what Public Procurement is all about.
Public Procurement can sometimes be experienced as challenging and complicated. But with more knowledge on the subject, it can lead to a whole new world of business opportunities. Listen to Mr. Magnus Johansson and a company talking about their experiences and be inspired!
Date: January 11, 2024
Time: 10.00-11.00
Place: Teams
Register: by clicking here
Participation in the webinar is free of charge.
This training module is the second of five that will be arranged within the framework of the BRINC-project. The target group for the trainings are small and medium-sized companies. All training opportunities (stand-alone modules) will cover different aspects of Public Procurement. The webinars will be held in English. No prior knowledge is required. Click here to listen to the first webinar “Public procurement – Also for small companies? Get inspired! Listen to success cases and learn from companies engaging in Public Procurement”.
Within the project BRINC - Brokering cross-border innovation through clusters *) - we bring together Public Authorities who are looking for circular solutions, with companies. In this way, the Public Authorities gain knowledge about which products and solutions the companies can offer, and/or the insight that their needs can be met in ways that they were previously unaware of. The project will unlock the potential of cross-border Public Procurement of Innovation (PPI) by acting as an Innovation Procurement Broker and establishing a European hub for PPI in a circular economy. It will develop methodologies and build capacity for cross-border innovation brokering.
*) The BRINC project is co-funded by the European Union's COSME program (Competitiveness of SMEs).