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Wednesday, 11 march 2020
What is the development potential for micro-companies, SMEs and entities active in the social and solidarity-based economy (SSE) regarding the tender invitations published within the framework of the 2024 Paris Games? How to apply and ensure you’re prepared as well as possible?
On Thursday March 5, 120 business leaders from the Centre-Val de Loire region of France were in Orléans at the head office of the Caisse d’Epargne Loire Centre (CELC) to take part in the Entreprendre 2024 initiative. After Nantes, Marseille, Bordeaux, Metz and Tours, Orléans is already the 6th date on the schedule of the tour throughout the region. The objective remains unchanged: to raise awareness among micro-companies, SMEs and entities active in the social and solidarity-based economy regarding the commercial and development potential of the calls for tenders issued within the framework of the 2024 Paris Games.
Present at this meeting, business managers from the Banque des Décideurs en Région (Bank for Regional Decision-Makers) and the CELC’s Professionals Market enabled companies to register immediately on the two dedicated platforms, Entreprises 2024 or SSE 2024, and to be notified should any calls for tenders be issued in their sector of activity. This concrete support from the CELC can be combined, if necessary, with financing solutions. A number of local partners have also mobilized their support for companies in order to help them to seize opportunities linked to the 2024 Paris Games: UDEL MEDEF Loiret, CRESS Centre-Val de Loire, France Active Centre-Val de Loire, the Loiret Chamber of Commerce & Industry, and CPME Centre-Val de Loire.
The “Entreprendre 2024” dynamic is forging ahead!