This year’s Remicro LOCAL Workshops for the city of Drama have been completed with great success, with the holding of two thematic workshops in the welcoming spaces of Lab40, focusing on new financial tools and the digital presentation of a business on social media.
In the first one for the month of November, Remicro LOCAL Workshop, a very constructive dialogue took place around the financing possibilities of a small and/or small and medium-sized business.
🗣 Speakers were Mr. Nikolaos Charalambogiannis, Coordinator of Development Law & European Programs Advisory Services at ena Σύμβουλοι Ανάπτυξης and Mr. Neoklis Stamkos, Project Manager and CFO of KEPA who presented:
💸 Financial tools available to leverage
💸 Ways of financing outside banks, including microcredits
💸 The main points of the New Development Law 4887/2022
💸 The active invitations of the Development Law
Specifically, Mr. Stamkos referred to the financial tools that can be used by businesses in our country, as well as to the new non-bank financing methods that have recently appeared in Greece.
Subsequently, Mr. Charalambogiannis presented the main points of the New Development Law 4887/2022 and then presented the 2 active invitations of the development concerning the regimes “Agriculture-Primary Production and Processing of Agricultural Products-Fishing-Aquaculture” and “Enhancement of Tourism Investments” ” and their details.




There was a great interest of participants for the second Remicro LOCAL Workshop in November, where through a highly interactive presentation, Ms. Vassiliki Theodoridou, Marketer and founder of Social Media Jungle, spoke about the existing social media #socialmedia and the characteristics of each one, but mainly focused on:
🔰 the importance of formulating a strategy, setting goals for a brand’s digital presence, as well as
🔰 the management of the digital presence in the everyday life of the company, through specific “steps”.
At the same time, the second member of Social Media Jungle, Ms. Nikoleta Theodoridou, presented the 80/20 rule, which indicates that 80% of posts on social media should be useful information for the public, that add value – that is, information that educates, entertains or offers a solution to needs or its problems – and only 20% should promote / advertise the business.





We sincerely thank the manager of the Lab40 Hub, Ms. Fotini Dimiou, as well as the Administration and the President of the Chamber of Drama, Mr. Stefanos Georgiadis, for their honorable invitation and kind hospitality of the actions implemented by KEPA.
We highly appreciate all our partners for their trust and thank each and every attendee who honored us with their presence!
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