GenerationS, a platform for the development of corporate innovations, and the Moscow Export Center (MEC), under the Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development of the City of Moscow, have launched the second registration for the Global Partners export acceleration program Program 2.0 for b2b companies.
Applications from b2b companies are waiting until July 28. The program will run for 16 weeks and will end with a demo day at the end of the year.
why participate
15 companies in the b2b segment will be able to participate in the Global Partners Program 2.0 export acceleration program, which will be able to quickly bring their solutions to foreign markets in friendly countries. The #GPP 2.0 focus regions this year will be Asia, Latin America, the Middle East and Africa.
The program offers the following opportunities for companies:
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Individual monitoring of foreign experts;
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Mapping of potential partners and possibility of negotiations with international b2b partners;
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Master classes and individual consultations from leading world and Russian experts;
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Presentation sessions in front of the main leading international corporations of the Global Innovation 1000 list;
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Opportunity to participate in the main international startup conferences.
Participation in the Global Partner Program is paid, but companies will pay only 10% of the cost, which will amount to 150 thousand rubles. The rest costs are covered by the IEC.
Which companies can apply
Moscow b2b companies with a finished product and sales experience that develop solutions in the following key areas are invited to participate in the program:
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industrial technologies;
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Smart city (management of the urban environment, urban mobility);
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FoodTech and AgroTech;
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Ecology and Energy;
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Transportation and logistics, etc.
You can apply until July 28 on the official website of the program.
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Author:
svetlana zykova
Source: RB

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