The program seeks to train entrepreneurs in Andalusia and the Canary Islands in sustainability, promoting the creation of companies that promote the green economy in the agricultural, fishing, tourism and industrial sectors, improving their efficiency in the consumption of resources.
DESCRIPTION
The Technology (ICT) sector has established itself as one of the most active in the generation of companies in Spain and in turn, it has proven to be essential to achieve the 17 goals set by the 2030 agenda, as recognised by the UN.
The project will gradually evolve towards a fairer and more sustainable business activity. It is aimed at people from Andalusia (Cádiz, Jaén, Malaga and Seville) and the Canary Islands (Las Palmas and Tenerife) who are interested in the world of entrepreneurship, who will receive training and advice on how to launch their green technology project, focused on different sectors of activity: sustainable agriculture and livestock, aquaculture and fishing, sustainable tourism, management, environmental improvement and eco-innovation in industry or company. The actions of the project consist of 18 face-to-face trainings, 1 distance counseling and 2 social innovation actions.
Participants will have access to specialised training in business 4.0 tools after a previous pre-acceleration training for the company. In addition, the project is aligned with the Just Transition Strategy of the Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge, which focuses on facilitating the use of employment and social cohesion opportunities generated by the ecological transition of the economy.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION
Andalusia and the Canary Islands.
The project will have an impact on the Natura 2000 Network.
AIMED AT
Enterprising people. Priority will be given to women, young people up to 35 years of age, people over 45 years of age, immigrants, people with disabilities and residents of protected areas and/or rural areas.