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September
02
DISTANCE TRAINING FOR ‘E-COMMERCE MODEL COVID-19’ APPLICANTS HAS TAKEN PLACE
It has already been mentioned that up to EUR 40 million has been earmarked for this measure and that micro, small and medium-sized enterprises developing e-business models will be able to apply for it. Each of them can expect to receive between EUR 10,000 and EUR 50,000 in funding.
The new instrument and its requirements were presented by Gintarė Staknienė, Deputy Head of the Business Productivity Division of the LBSA, and Andrius Gudaitis, IT expert. Rasa Mockutė, Senior Expert of the Project Development and Evaluation Division of the LBSA, spoke about the peculiarities of state aid.
The interest in the webinar was really huge – about 300 participants attended and asked over 130 questions.
Some 43% of the participants indicated their intention to apply for funding at the end of the event, while 37.5% had no final decision as to date.
We wish all those who intend to apply, successful projects!
For full webinar materials, please follow these links:
- Slides, Q&A
- Video recording: YouTube (better quality), Facebook
- Audio recording: SoundCloud.
The new instrument and its requirements were presented by Gintarė Staknienė, Deputy Head of the Business Productivity Division of the LBSA, and Andrius Gudaitis, IT expert. Rasa Mockutė, Senior Expert of the Project Development and Evaluation Division of the LBSA, spoke about the peculiarities of state aid.
The interest in the webinar was really huge – about 300 participants attended and asked over 130 questions.
Some 43% of the participants indicated their intention to apply for funding at the end of the event, while 37.5% had no final decision as to date.
We wish all those who intend to apply, successful projects!
For full webinar materials, please follow these links:
- Slides, Q&A
- Video recording: YouTube (better quality), Facebook
- Audio recording: SoundCloud.