The project "support for startups" has been successfully completed
The initiative of “Enterprise Azerbaijan” portal of the Center for Analysis of Economic Reforms and Communication, “SABAH.HUB” support for startups“, held with the support of the state Employment Agency under the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of Population, Partnership of Hub” Incubation Center has been completed.
The startups presented within the framework of the project were evaluated by the evaluation commission, education, law, agriculture, etc. selected startups covering the fields were provided with the necessary equipment within the framework of the self-employment program.
Thus, the members of the” Ecoprint“,” Abroadventure“,” SchoolPlus“,” E-Legal“,” Supply Chain Community“,” Ekinchi“,” Metatesk “and” Recepta “teams, participants of the” Startup School “project of the” Enterprise Azerbaijan " portal, were presented the necessary accessories.
The aim of the project is to increase employment opportunities for the population and support the reduction of informal employment through the support of emerging companies.
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