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EU Business Hub programme to highlight Japan and Republic of Korea in Cyprus

Cyprus is included in a series of EU Business Hub – Japan and the Republic of Korea national events to introduce the programme and engage SMEs and startups across EU countries.

In Cyprus, the programme’s event, held online, will take place on 8 October from 10am to 11am.

Participation is free but registration is required. Register here.

According to the organisers, during these events, participants will explore the main objectives of the EU Business Hub, the services offered by the programme, information on business missions, the eligibility criteria and the selection process for participating companies.

Moreover, organisers will share the calendar of the first business missions in Japan and the Republic of Korea and provide information about the programme, the target sectors and industries for each mission, as well as the foreseen timeline and instructions for the application process.

Participants can look forward to learning more about the green, digital and healthcare sectors in Japan and in the Republic of Korea; exploring the benefits and business opportunities offered by the EU Business Hub programme; learning how to express interest for the upcoming business missions and understand the steps for the application process.

“If you are an EU SME or a Start-Up operating in the green, digital or healthcare sectors and would like to express your interest for the upcoming business missions of the programme, this event is specifically for you,” the organisers note.

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