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March 1, 2013

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Thinking Investment, then think - The egg - “Egg - Enter•Grow•Go”

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Eurobank and Corallia proudly announce “egg - enter•grow•go”, a joint Corporate Social Responsibility initiative that aims to boost young innovative entrepreneurship and improve employment opportunities for young people in Greece.

The “egg - enter•grow•go” is a holistic entrepreneurship acceleration programme, reaching out to young teams with creative and innovative ideas. Through the programme, participating teams will have access to a reliable network of mentors and partners with experience in start-ups’ acceleration; a focused, hands-on educational programme on business development; and value-added, one-stop-shop services to support business operation and growth. Each cycle of the programme lasts 12 months.

With the purpose to facilitate interaction and exchange of ideas and experiences, participating teams will be co-hosted in state-of-the-art facilities provided by Eurobank, offering modern and creative collaborative spaces. The first facility of the programme will operate in the city of Athens.

The principal architects of this programme, both of them pioneers in their respective fields, designed “egg - enter•grow•go” in order to provide visionary and motivated young people with entrepreneurial prospects and opportunities. Eurobank has been, since its very inception, consistently implementing and supporting, long-term, targeted Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives. Respectively, Corallia actively contributes to the development of world-class innovation ecosystems, and the support of young entrepreneurship as a key pillar of its initiatives.

For more information about the Programme, you can contact the Programme secretariat via email at info@theegg.gr or visit  http://www.theegg.gr/pages/the_egg
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