24 September 2019
- Introduction of the project “V4 Network on Entrepreneurship”: General overview: Virág Zsár, HETFA Research Institute, Hungary
- Keynote speech: Importance of SMEs and cooperation in V4 countries. Sándor Csengődi, Chief Economist of IFKA Public Benefit Non-Profit
Ltd. for the Development of Industry, Hungary
Plenary session: Competitiveness and innovation potential of SMEs in V4 countries
- PhDr. Jan Oravec, CSc., the president of The Entrepreneurs Association of Slovakia: Business Environment in Slovakia, Lesson For SME Policies In Other V4 Countries
- Mgr. Ing. Kim Králík, Head of the Research and Innovation capacities department at the Business and Innovation Agency of the Czech Republic: Government support for SME in the Czech Republic (EU Funds, National Funds)
- Rafał Trzcinski, IDEA Institute, Poland: Support for enterprises in Poland – evaluation perspective
- Csaba Novák, Ministry of Finance, Hungary: Innovation and grant systems
25 September
Plenary session: European and regional context: Trends in Europe – trends in V4: similarities and differences
- Ing. Jana Bieliková, Slovak Business Agency, Slovakia: Is Circular Economy a necessity or an opportunity?
- Assoc. Prof. Martin Pelucha, University of Economics, Prague, Czech Republic: Background and specifics of the Czech environment for business development in the digital age: Opportunities for innovative approaches, start-up ompanies, nontraditional financing
- Maciej Kolczyński, IDEA of Development Foundation, Poland: “Poles” of competitiveness – how can Poles develop their businesses?
- Lilla Nedeczky, FIVOSZ: National Association of Young Entrepreneurs, Hungary
Female Entrepreneurship
- Virág Zsár, HETFA, brief overview on the ifempower project
- Zsuzsanna Lakatosné Lukács, CEO of SEED – Foundation for Small Enterprise Economic Development, Hungary
- Eszter Szabó, Founding President of Women Business Angels
- Klaudia Keringer, PBN, Women in Business project
- Zsófia Kocsis, PBN, Danube Chance 2.0 project
- Ágnes Puskás, Business Professional Women
- Dipl. Ing. Veronika Beličková, SBA, Business Innovation Center, Slovakia Banská Bystrica: “Inspiring businesses led by “Mumpreneurs”
Family businesses, generation changes
- Dr. Jana Kouřilová, University of Economics, Prague, Czech Republic: Human Resources Preparedness for the Work 4.0 in the Czech Republic
- Maciej Kolczyński, Foundation IDEA of Development, Poland: Family matters – support for family businesses in Poland
- László Borbély, Hungary, member of the presidency of the Association of family: Enterprises in Hungary. Changing leadership generation, as opportunity AND threat