Implementation status of the program to be outlined in upcoming reports by the Commission.
On Wednesday, August 13, a consultation and entrepreneurship meeting focused on self-employment is scheduled to take place in Thuringia. The event will take place from 9 am to 1 pm at Kombinat Meiningen, Nachtigallenstraße 13.
This meeting is open to anyone with an idea in mind, seeking information about the career perspective of self-employment, or needing new impulses for their young business. The target group includes individuals who want to learn about starting a business in Thuringia, have concrete needs for start-up support, or have been running a business for a maximum of three years.
The meeting will provide an opportunity for those with questions about self-employment to receive information and advice from various experts and organizations. ThEx Enterprise, the economic development department of the district office, will be present for questions, along with experts on the topic of self-employment, the chambers, and the Thuringian Development Bank.
The event is also a chance for young businesses to gain new impulses and network with other entrepreneurs and experts. Registration for the event can be done with Kreis-Wirtschaftsförderin Ulrike Steinmetz at 03693/485-8392 or [email protected], or with Andrea Biering-Frank from ThEx at 036202/26267 or [email protected].
For those who are interested in attending, it is recommended to check local Thuringia government websites, business development agencies, or chambers of commerce for updates on entrepreneurial events in that region.
- At the entrepreneurship meeting on August 13 in Thuringia, attendees can learn about starting a small-business, with experts from organizations like ThEx Enterprise, chambers, and the Thuringian Development Bank available to provide guidance on self-employment.
- Regarding finance, participating entrepreneurs may network with other small-business owners and potentially find valuable resources to support their ventures, such as start-up support or funding from the Thuringian Development Bank.