CEA is honored to have been a part of the recent workshop on November 15th, where we had the privilege of sharing insights from the RE-START Project by Eleni Fragkiadaki, Senior EU Project Manager at @grantxpert
A warm thank you to Prof. Andreas Efstathiou, Rector at European University Cyprus, for his inspiring welcome speech that set the tone for a day filled with #innovation and insights.
The diverse audience, including #startups, business #professionals, #investors, HEIs #students, and recent #graduates, absorbed invaluable advice from successful #entrepreneurs and startup #experts.
Special gratitude to one of our dedicated team members Stephanie Pilavaki, Client Relationship Manager at Circular Economy Alliance, for attending and contributing to the enriching discussions.
The event featured a lineup of distinguished speakers, including Mr. Demetris Skourides, Chief Scientist for Ίδρυμα Έρευνας και Καινοτομίας/Research and Innovation Foundation, and Dr. Tasos Vasiliadis, Founder & President of iED - Institute of Entrepreneurship Development.
The interactive session included a dynamic #paneldiscussion with industry #leaders, expertly moderated by Dr Celia Hadjichristodoulou, Founder and Managing Director of GrantXpert Consulting Ltd and panelists Michael Antoniou, Andreas Panayi, Stephanie Pilavaki, Monica Ioannidou Polemitis, Louiza Sophocleous
A heartfelt thank you to everyone who contributed to the success of this event. Let's continue the journey of #entrepreneurship and #sustainability together!
#RestartEntrepreneurship #EuropeanUnion #Startups #Sustainability #CircularEconomy #EntrepreneurshipJourney #CEA #CEAEvent
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