1. Improved flows of innovation resources between innovation ecosystems
ENTREPRENEDU connected stakeholders from six EU countries—linking high (DE, BE, IE), moderate (IT), and low (EL, BG) innovation regions—to foster a more balanced entrepreneurial landscape. By co-developing and validating the Venture Building Programme across three countries, the project created a scalable model to support startups, students, and education systems, strengthening cooperation between complementary ecosystems.
2. Improved quality of entrepreneurial education and local talents
The Venture Building Programme, delivered to 207 students across three institutions, equipped participants with practical skills for business development and digitalisation. Supported by 1,080 hours of training and mentoring, and complemented by hackathon workshops, the programme enhanced educational quality and transferred expertise from leading EU accelerators. The flexible syllabus ensured usability beyond the project.
3. Enhanced entrepreneurial activity and its scale-up across Europe
ENTREPRENEDU stimulated innovation in developing regions by organising three HackTheBusiness events, generating 94 business ideas from 111 participants. The 12 most promising teams received targeted mentoring across six expert-led modules. The project supported the preparation of two EU accelerator applications and helped connect local ecosystems to Europe-wide growth pathways, enabling sustainable scale-up and post-project impact.
4. Increased youth (self) employability
The project engaged young people (18–30) in entrepreneurial learning through hackathons, mentoring, and applied training. Participants developed solutions in space, climate, and sustainability, gaining exposure to investors, accelerators, and startup networks. By promoting gender inclusion (over 50% women-led teams) and cross-border collaboration, ENTREPRENEDU directly supported youth employability, business creation, and access to European innovation opportunities.
5. Raised awareness of diverse business cultures and opportunities
ENTREPRENEDU promoted exchange across education and innovation systems by involving actors from six countries in co-developing a common model. The signing of 3 MoUs and 5 Letters of Support reinforced long-term collaboration and laid the foundation for future scale-up. The programme successfully bridged cultural, geographic, and institutional differences, raising awareness of diverse business practices and enhancing the EU’s innovation cohesion.