"Enterprise Azerbaijan" will cooperate with Newcastle University in the "Startup School 2" project
A cooperation meeting took place at the Center for Analysis of Economic Reforms and Communication between Matanat Musayeva, head of the "Enterprise Azerbaijan" portal, Nazrin Akbarova, manager of the portal, and professors Fiona Whitehurst and Natalya Radko from Newcastle University in England.
M.Musayeva briefed the guests on the portal's ongoing projects, including the upcoming "Startup School 2 - AI for Green Solidarity" project scheduled for this year.
The meeting delved into the specifics of the "Mentoring for mentors" program, a joint initiative under the "Startup School 2 - AI for Green Solidarity" project. Professor Whitehurst discussed potential collaboration opportunities between Newcastle University and "Enterprise Azerbaijan." Meanwhile, Professor Radko provided insights into the current landscape of Kazakh universities, "Astana HUB," and the overall startup ecosystem in the country, sharing perspectives on potential areas of cooperation.
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