The Digital Trade Association is launching a mentoring program for Hungarian e-retailers who want to conquer international markets
The Digital Trade Association helps mature Hungarian e-commerce companies planning international expansion with a unique professional program tailored to companies worth more than one hundred thousand euros. The goal of the program is for participating companies to move to the next level with the help of successful domestic experts and show more and more traders with their success stories that international expansion is a realistic goal for Hungarian traders as well. The Digital Trade Association is waiting for applications until June 9. The mentoring program is free of charge. The number of places is limited.
The Digital Trade Association supports mature Hungarian e-commerce companies planning international expansion with a unique mentoring program, whose members are Hungarian or international companies and professional organizations operating in Hungary – such as Adevinta Hungary; DHL Express; GKID; Google; Growwww Digital; IVSZ; Mastercard, Oander and Boxy – who themselves consider the issue of digital commerce and the strengthening of the sector important. With a professional program tailored to companies, with a total value exceeding one hundred thousand euros, the association supports the further development of Hungarian online stores that are still facing challenges in expanding abroad, so that more and more Hungarian e-retailers can achieve visible success at the international level.
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