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Trio of Spanish entrepreneurs hope to learn from Sunderland business culture
Three Spanish entrepreneurs are visiting Sunderland this week to gain best practice insight from business leaders and technical experts in the region.
Invited to the North East Business and Innovation Centre (BIC), as part of a ‘soft landing’ programme in association with Spanish partners EOI, the trio will be working with the BIC and learning more about UK business culture.
Taking part in the international project are Paula Baldó, an environmental consultant, Eduardo Velasco, a smart city solutions developer, and Eugenio Clavijo, who has designed an e-bike concept, who will be in the region for the next four weeks.
The initiative aims to help businesses develop and grow by giving them the chance to learn from UK professionals, discover new working techniques and be challenged by innovative approaches within their sector.
The entrepreneurs also have the chance to discuss whether their business ideas could work within a UK market should this be something they wish to explore.
Lilla Preston, special projects manager from the BI, explained: “We have a great deal of experience delivering international projects at the BIC and working with the entrepreneurs not only helps to build relationships with our European partners, but also provides us with the opportunity to showcase Sunderland as a thriving city for business.
“During their stay, we have arranged for the Spanish entrepreneurs to gain valuable insight from mentors, partners and local businesses, an opportunity which may not have been available to them had it not been for our strong working relationships throughout the region.”
Eduardo said: “During our first week in Sunderland, our mentors have introduced us to some fantastic business networking events and innovative companies.
“Business culture in the UK encourages collaboration and sharing of ideas with other likeminded professionals. I am sure we will all gain invaluable experience to develop our businesses, make new contacts and look forward to our remaining time here.”
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