About the Enterprise Europe Network
The Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) helps businesses innovate and grow on an international scale. It is the world’s largest support network for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with international ambitions.
The Network is active worldwide. It brings together experts from member organisations that are renowned for their excellence in business support.
Member organisations include:
- chambers of commerce and industry
- regional development organisations
- universities and research institutes
- innovation agencies
Individual businesses can’t become Network members, but they can enjoy the many services offered.
Business services
Teams of Network experts in each member organisation offer personalised services to businesses. They know the local business environment and have contacts for business opportunities worldwide.
The Enterprise Europe Network can also offer a targeted approach aimed specifically at your business sector. Its groups of experts cover all key economic sectors, from healthcare, agri-food and intelligent energy to fashion and textile. In addition, the Network will help companies increase their resilience and support SMEs in their transition to more sustainable and digital business models.
For information and advice, find a local Network contact point in your region.
The Enterprise Europe Network was lauched in 2008 by the European Commission. It is funded by the EU Single Market Programme (SMP) and national/regional authorities.