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‘Digitalisation of Business’ course now available from EU4Digital Academy

18/02/2026

A new, free-of-charge online course, on ‘Digitalisation of Business’, is now available through the EU4Digital Academy.

This beginner-friendly course is designed to help small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) stay competitive in today’s fast-changing digital world. The EU4Digital Academy is making this course available via the atingi platform for trainees from across the Eastern Partnership (EaP) region.

The course is available in EnglishArmenianAzerbaijaniRomanian, and Ukrainian.

Participants do not need to have any technical background to take the course. They will learn how to use affordable, easy-to-implement digital tools to streamline daily operations, improve customer experiences and drive long-term business growth.

The course is structured in eight practical modules covering everything from the basics of digitalisation and customer experience to advanced topics such as data analytics for small businesses, cybersecurity and emerging technologies for SMEs.

The course was co-developed with experts from European Union countries and EaP entrepreneurs, sharing their insights and best practices for SMEs to learn from.

The course takes up to 14 hours to complete in a self-paced format.

The EU4Digital Academy offers a choice of online courses on the most relevant topics: eCommerce in EU Marketplaces (tailored for each country and available in English, Armenian, Georgian, Azerbaijani, Romanian and Ukrainian), Digital Marketing Essentials, and Cybersecurity courses.

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CLOSING DATE: December 31, 2026

OPPORTUNITY TYPE
Online courses

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