Next Generation Women Technology Entrepreneurs Erasmus Project

General information for the Next Generation Women Technology Entrepreneurs Erasmus Project

Next Generation Women Technology Entrepreneurs Erasmus Project
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Project Title

Next Generation Women Technology Entrepreneurs

Project Key Action

This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices

Project Action Type

This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for vocational education and training

Project Call Year

This project’s Call Year is 2018

Project Topics

This project is related with these Project Topics: Entrepreneurial learning – entrepreneurship education; Gender equality / equal opportunities; ICT – new technologies – digital competences

Project Summary

Internet usage in Europe continues to grow and social networking sites are the new ‘street corners’ where today’s digital natives ‘hang out’. There is a growing ‘virtual world’ culture in Europe as the numbers of people signed up to social media platforms continue to expand. Europeans today utilize the Internet in every aspect of their lives facilitated by ubiquitous online access. With this access people have extraordinary opportunities to learn and earn in ways never before experienced and the ability to communicate and connect with those who share similar interests and views.

As career pathways that were ‘born digital’, technology careers are potentially free of any historic gendered division of labour and women in the technology sector have fared better than in traditional professional jobs, such as engineering. However ‘fared better’ still has a long way to go if gender equality in the technology sector is to be achieved. Less than 7% of technology jobs in Europe are filled by women. The technology and entrepreneurial potential of women are latent sources of economic growth and new jobs and should be encouraged. The need for policies and programmes designed specifically for women rather than relying on generic entrepreneurship and e-strategies is clear.

The State of the Union address of 14 September 2016 underlined the need for Europe to strengthen its economic recovery and invest strongly in its jobseekers, its start-ups and its SMEs. Ensuring a promising economic future for all, safeguarding our way of life and providing better opportunities for young people were also highlighted as priorities in the “Bratislava roadmap” endorsed by the Heads of State.

The BizMiz consortium believed that women have a key role to play in the economic development of the EU and the technology sector is ripe for a new cohort of women technology entrepreneurs. To achieve their undoubted potential women need bespoke entrepreneurship training resources and the building of a safe and supportive online educational environment where they can develop their business ideas, engage with like-minded individuals, and push through the ‘glass ceiling’ that pertains in the modern economy

Project Website

http://bizmiz.eu

EU Grant (Eur)

Funding of the project from EU: 248095 Eur

Project Coordinator

Ballybeen Women’s Centre Ltd & Country: UK

Project Partners

  • VIESOJI ISTAIGA KAUNO MOKSLO IR TECHNOLOGIJU PARKAS
  • Centrum Ksztalcenia Edukator Sp. z o.o.
  • SPEHA FRESIA SC
  • The Rural Hub CLG
  • AEVA – ASSOCIACAO PARA A EDUCACAO E VALORIZACAO DA REGIAO DE AVEIRO
  • ACROSSLIMITS LTD
  • SYNTHESIS CENTER FOR RESEARCH AND EDUCATION LIMITED