"Local entrepreneurship" refers to the act of starting and running a business within a specific area or community. It involves individuals using their skills, resources, and ideas to create and manage their own ventures, contributing to the economic growth and development of their local neighborhood or region.
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An eternal spring, amazing food, is highly affordable and best of all has an amazing array of coworking spaces and a bustling digital nomad community and
local entrepreneurship scene.
This Rio meeting helped to connect the dots between this and the economic and social agendas: building consensus around the urgency of pursuing economic and social policies no longer antithetical to conservation of biodiversity, and pursuing policies of nature conservation that can also
support local entrepreneurship, job creation and social protection.
Recognizing the catalytic role of venture capital in
developing local entrepreneurship and innovation, the Economic Development Board (EDB), a sponsor of Next Wave Singapore, set up the EDB Venture Capital Programme in 1985 and introduced tax incentives to promote the growth of industry in Singapore.
Did you know: Houston is home to a number of organizations that
foster local entrepreneurship in several different industries, including the Rice Alliance for Technology and Entrepreneurship, Houston Technology Center, Enventure, TiE Houston, and HackHouston.
She also aims to empower
the local entrepreneurship ecosystem by developing activities between our entrepreneurs and the Chilean community.
After serving as an officer in IDF intelligence Unit 8200, he landed in
the local entrepreneurship scene, and founded Mo'Minis, a startup, with three friends.
This guide is intended to be a starting point for anyone interested in
the local entrepreneurship scene, whether you're new to Charlotte, new to the startup scene, or just want to get a refresher and stay up - to - date.
For graduate students who are interested in applying their research to the commercial sector or moving into the business side of technology, Edwards recommends turning to people in the business school or connecting with
a local entrepreneurship networking group.
Following our lunch, he had contacted
a local entrepreneurship center and was invited to attend a half - day workshop called «Getting Started in the Entrepreneurial World.»
Local entrepreneurship has become a key driver of urban economies and adds diversity to our main streets.»
One leading economic developer... talked about how efforts to support
local entrepreneurship, build and nurture local clusters, develop arts and cultural industries, support local festivals and tourism, attract and retain people - efforts that he and his peers would have sneered at a decade or two ago - have become the core stuff of economic development.