EDU4Standards Online Training | Standards for SME Business Strategy – Learn the Essentials

EDU4Standards Online Training | Standards for SME Business Strategy – Learn the Essentials

Standards are key to innovation, market access, and competitiveness. But let’s be honest—standards can feel mysterious. What exactly are they, why should you participate, and how can they actually benefit your small business? Imagine a training that breaks it down clearly, shows why it matters, and gets you started—no prior knowledge required. That’s exactly what we are offering!

As part of the EDU4Standards Project, Small Business Standards (SBS) and Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) are offering a free, interactive online training for SMEs. In just two sessions (5 hours in total), you will discover how standards shape industries, influence regulation, and open new opportunities for SMEs — and learn how you can take part in the process.

👉Check the detailed agenda & Register now to secure your spot!

📅 Dates & Times (CEST)
Day 1: Monday, 27 April | 10:00 – 12:30 – Understanding Standards and Its Players
Day 2: Tuesday, 28 April | 10:00 – 12:30 – Participation in Standardisation for SMEs

Who should attend: SMEs, SME organisations, SME experts

💻 Format: Online via Microsoft Teams (including interactive sessions)
🗣 Language: English

👨‍🏫 Speakers:
Jon Echanove (SBS) | Rudi Bekkers (TU/e)

📌 Participation is free but limited. Register early to secure your spot — and feel free to forward this invitation to colleagues or contacts who may benefit.

About EDU4Standards:

EDU4Standards is running pilot training programmes across Europe to make learning about standardisation more practical, help develop skilled experts, and keep the content relevant for today’s and tomorrow’s business needs.

 

Programme and recording of the conference

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