SPINENT 2.0 PROJECT
The Project
SPINENT 2.0 is a 15 months project that focuses on technological entrepreneurship in sport, physical activity and wellbeing.
Project summary
SPINENT 2.0 is a 15 months project that focuses on technological entrepreneurship in sport, physical activity and wellbeing.
The direct target group of the project is potential young entrepreneur candidates (18-30 aged) including at risk for social exclusion (unemployed young people, early school leavers, young people who are out of the education and labour market, young refugees etc.) in participant countries.
The final beneficiaries of the project are young entrepreneurs, youth workers/educators, youth organisations, lecturers, start-ups, accelerators and incubation centers, innovation and technology centers/networks, universities and research centers and investors across the Europe.
General Objectives
- Contribute to innovative approaches to youth entrepreneurship through mentorship opportunities, pre-incubator programs and attractive educational resources in line with individual needs and expectations;
- Contribute to encourage greater allocation of financial resources for sport / wellbeing entrepreneurship through long-term positive impact on young people, related participants and organisations;
- Support young entrepreneur candidates by guiding and accelerating them through the development of the innovative mentoring platform and engage into intensive dissemination and exploitation of existing intellectual outputs (interactive guideline, toolkit and online training course) produced in the SPINENT project;
- Promote the technological entrepreneurship among young people through local and transnational activities that will encourage them to put ideas into practice in sport and wellbeing sectors.
The Partnership
Full List of Partners
- European Platform for Sport Innovation (Belgium);
- Mobile Adventure Poland (Poland)
- UCAM (Spain)
- Collective Innovation (Norway)
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