
StarGrowth Partners Met in Palermo to Drive SME Growth Across Europe
On January 17th, 2025 the vibrant city of Palermo played host to the StarGrowth Partners Meeting, a key milestone in advancing sustainable growth strategies for
On January 17th, 2025 the vibrant city of Palermo played host to the StarGrowth Partners Meeting, a key milestone in advancing sustainable growth strategies for
In a Hotel in Bovec (Slovenia) Through the introduction of a virtual assistant, the Alp Hotel utilized co-financing from a European project. Numerous opportunities are
European Profiles SA (Greece), StarGrowth Consortium Leader, is pleased to announce a 2-day seminar titled “Performing PEF/OEF Studies and Applying for Environmental/Sustainability Certification”, tailored for
The StarGrowth Handbook for SMEs on Sustainability and Digitalisation has been released!
A new report, the StarGrowth Comparative Report of Tourism SMEs’ Needs, has been released.
Do you want to explore the hidden gems of Europe and immerse yourself in nature? Look no further, as StarGrowth introduces its highly anticipated podcast
The second StarGrowth Call for proposals, which closed on 13 December 2023, received a staggering 68 applications from small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Cyprus, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Italy, and Romania.
StarGrowth 2nd Open Call deadline is extended until 13th December 2023, 17:00 CET! Don’t waste time and apply now Requirements and Open Call Guide Application
The StarGrowth project, funded by the European Union Single Market Programme, is announcing the launch of the 2nd Open Call in order to support rural and ecotourism small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Cyprus, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Italy, and Romania.
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