Generali EnterPrize tender: family organic farms, manufacturing and system integrator companies, and research and development companies among the winners
Small and medium-sized enterprises play a significant economic role both at the domestic and European Union level; they form the solid foundation of the economy of the developed world.
Supporting their stability and efficiency, as well as their transition to sustainable operation, is therefore of utmost importance. In order to help the sector, the Generali Group launched the EnterPrize international business development and attitude-shaping program in 2021, to which the domestic Generali Biztosító has joined for the third year now.
In the framework of the EnterPrize program, SDA Bocconi carried out its large-scale research involving more than 1,200 SME managers and owners from 9 European countries; in addition, this year Generali also announced the EnterPrize sustainability tender for small and medium-sized enterprises, the aim of which is to promote the spread of the culture of sustainability by presenting and awarding good practices.
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