ExcellEnt implemented a structured programme of research, capacity-building, and ecosystem support across six countries: Greece, Bulgaria, Türkiye, Ukraine, France, and Ireland.
The project began by collecting empirical evidence through 97 structured interviews with entrepreneurs, incubators, educational institutions, and policymakers. This resulted in a unique dataset on entrepreneurial competences and ecosystem conditions, aligned with the EntreComp framework.
Based on these insights, ExcellEnt launched the European Entrepreneurship Academy, which now hosts over 60 open-access resources, training modules, and diagnostic tools. Complementing this, the Entrepreneurial Resources Hub consolidates case studies and best practices for ecosystem actors.
To boost cross-border collaboration, ExcellEnt organised discovery and soft-landing missions involving 157 participants, resulting in 447 formal and over 2,700 informal networking connections. These activities improved market access and built long-term partnerships between widening and established ecosystems.
Capacity-building was another core focus. Seventy-nine organisations and 226 individuals participated in training workshops that enhanced the ability of ecosystem actors to support entrepreneurs. Finally, the project produced policy recommendations and a sustainability framework to ensure long-term improvements in entrepreneurial support.
By its conclusion, ExcellEnt had delivered all 33 planned deliverables, fully meeting its objectives and leaving behind a robust package of tools, insights, and networks.