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Free course on business innovation opens enrollment

Free course on business innovation opens enrollment

People with an entrepreneurial spirit who want to turn their innovative ideas into businesses can enroll in the 16th edition of the School of Innovators at Centro Paula Souza, in São Paulo. Registration for the extension course, which is free, must be made by this Sunday (19).Free course on business innovation opens enrollment

The course has an online format and lasts 40 hours, distributed in seven weekly meetings. Classes are taught live on Saturday mornings by professors from technical schools and technology colleges in São Paulo. Classes will be recorded and made available later on the study platform.

Among the topics covered in the course are basic business management, communication and marketing, technology applied to business and opening and maintaining companies. According to Centro Paula Souza, the participant will also be able to count on a mentorship to build his business plan.

Those interested in the school must enroll for free at school website. Upon registration, the candidate will need to fill out a form and indicate the technical school or college of Technology closest to his/her residence. There is no limit on vacancies.

The approved list will be announced on March 31.

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