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From the CCT’s teleworking space, the Silo, activities support the use of the internet by local economic actors.
Support for local businesses, innovation and skills building are among the essential levers for territorial development, one of the major skills of the Ténarèze community of communes (CCT). A mission that motivates the economic commitment of the CCT to establish a series of events and workshops intended to energize the local ecosystem. Through these initiatives, it aims to create an environment conducive to exchange, synergies, attractiveness and growth of businesses in its territory.
The new coworking space, the Silo, located on Quai Laboupillère, naturally serves as a framework for this dynamic. This place of exchange embodies the CCT’s desire to promote collaborative work and to offer independent workers, teleworkers and businesses a modern and stimulating framework. The activities offered there constitute concrete tools for obtaining information, exchanging and strengthening the competitiveness of the economic actors invited there. This will be the case in particular this Thursday between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m., the time of an afterwork for current or potential users of the Silo. This will be a time for discussion with teleworkers and self-employed workers around the means and objectives of communication.
The next day, Friday November 8, the Gers Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI) will take over the premises to present its individual support, offered as part of “Cybermois”, in partnership with the communities of Gers communes. , with the aim of relocating meetings with its digital experts throughout the department, company managers and employees can benefit free of charge from a personalized diagnosis and tailor-made advice on their online presence issues during individual interviews around various themes: website creation, social networks, cybersecurity, etc.
This will be followed on Monday, November 18 from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. or from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., a day on “Managing your e-reputation and responding to reviews”, around workshops led by Perrine Baudoin, communications manager for the Ténarèze Tourist Office.