Google offers free online courses for Ukrainian entrepreneurs

Google is launching three free programs to help Ukrainian companies scale, increase competitiveness, and protect their businesses from cyber threats.

This was announced by Mykhailo Fedorov, Vice Prime Minister for Innovation, Education, Science and Technology Development and Minister of Digital Transformation.

Google launches three free programs

“Being an entrepreneur in such a turbulent time is a heroic act. It’s great that Ukrainian business is developing against all odds,” emphasized Fedorov.

According to him, Google is launching three free programs to help Ukrainian companies scale, increase competitiveness, and protect their businesses from cyber threats:

  • “Grow with Google: a program for small businesses”: for entrepreneurs seeking to increase profits through the development and scaling of their company. After the training, 100 businesses will be able to take part in a mentoring program from experts.
  • “Safer with Google: Cybersecurity Basics for Business”: top Ukrainian experts will share practical knowledge on cyber hygiene, cyberattack recognition, and creating a cyber defense system for business.
  • “Finding New Customers Abroad: during the course, you will learn how to adapt your product or service to a foreign consumer and develop a strategy for entering new markets.

The training will take place online, and you can join either one or several programs simultaneously

“The program includes live trainings from entrepreneurs and recorded videos. The training will cover strategies, finance, marketing, and will also include tips on how to identify cyber threats and protect businesses from them, including using artificial intelligence. Experts will also explain how to use digital tools to attract the attention of customers abroad and create a plan to enter new markets,” said Fedorov.

Who are the programs for?

The programs are suitable for future and existing entrepreneurs, managers and employees of small and medium-sized businesses.

The first program starts on April 3.

You can learn more and register here.

“Acquire new knowledge, increase profits, develop and, of course, support Ukraine’s economy, because who else but you,” emphasized Fedorov.

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