Although London is one of the biggest cities for start up businesses, with the new Silicon Roundabout aiming to emulate the success of Silicon Valley in the United States – we must not forget about our European counterparts who are also setting up in business.
The fantastic thing about being an online business and the Internet itself is that you are able to learn from others. The Internet means we can learn things from our European start ups and SME’s. For example, a great place to check out is Paris Region Channel – filled with Youtube videos.
PREDA’s Web TV was set up by the Paris Region Economic Development Agency (PREDA). PREDA’s goal is to contribute to attracting new investment into the region, generating business growth and more jobs. It provides numerous services to help companies establish themselves and continue to develop.
The platform is there to give you updated information about the movers and shakers in the Paris Region which is fantastic not only for local Parisians but we can also keep a sneaky eye on what the French are up to. It aims to acquaint the public with the full range of the regional economy’s potential using innovative tools including a business magazine, a Twitter info stream and comprehensive photo library, among other things.
The Paris Region is dynamic, rich and innovative and this platform will help you see just that. It’s also highly international, boasting as many foriegn businesses as London
Personally, I think it’s great that economies around the world are encouraging more business growth – it can only better improve the global economic situation. PREDA is a great example of this. By keeping up with international affairs it can only broaden our own horizons and allow for more cross channel partnerships and increased business.
I’d recommend adding their channel to your YouTube viewing. Start filling your day with useful information that can take you and your business ideas forward. This Youtube channel can only aid your success.
For more info, visit www.paris-region.com.
Image Credits: Aéroports de Paris − LUIDER, Emile − LA COMPANY