ESI Student Innovation Program of the Stockholm School of Economics in Riga invites you to participate in an online webinar on May 25 at 17:00. The seminar will teach you how to break down barriers for successful start-up-corporate collaborations. The main speaker will be Zanda Šadre, the Head of Rimi Corporate Responsibility and Communications.

Webinar topic: Breaking Down Barriers: A Guide to Successful Start-up - Corporate Collaborations.

The webinar will be held in English and take place online (a link will be shared with each participant shortly before the event).

Rimi Baltic has recently launched Rimi Open innovations platform aiming to fund the development of PoC's and pilot projects with Baltic and European start-ups. Also, Rimi has significant experience in working with start-ups within Future HUB Accelerator Program. Therefore we invite you to join a webinar where we'll explore how cooperation between start-ups and companies works.

We'll discuss the benefits and challenges of such partnerships and the factors that contribute to success. We'll also zoom in on Rimi Baltic learnings on working with startups that are focusing on corporate responsibility.

Whether you're simply interested in this topic, or you’re a start-up looking to partner with a larger organization or a corporation interested in working with emerging businesses, this webinar will provide valuable insights and strategies for achieving a successful collaboration.

Rimi Baltic Corporate Responsibility and Communications Zanda Šadre will lead the webinar. Zanda is a Communications and sustainability professional with extensive corporate management experience. ESI Sustainability Challenge participants may recognize Zanda as one of the Industry mentors who helped our participants in finding the best solutions from the industry point of view.

The event will be held in English. It is required to register for the event through the link.

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The ESI program is jointly implemented by several representatives of education and industry – Stockholm School of Economics in Riga, Latvian Academy of Arts, Riga Graduate School of Law, Rezekne Academy of Technology, consulting company Civitta Latvia and industry partners (Latvian Social Entrepreneurship Association, Zero Waste Latvia, Techhub, Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia, Rezekne Business Association, Latvian Electrical and Electronics Industry Association).

The ESI program is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund, SEB and RIMI. Project number: 1.1.1.3/21/A/008.a.

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