Acelerando Negócios 2026 Boosts Entrepreneurs in Canoas with Training and Seminars

Canoas launches Acelerando Negócios 2026 to support local entrepreneurs with free seminars and training aimed at boosting business growth.

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  • • Acelerando Negócios 2026 is a program by SMDEI and Alca Consultoria to support entrepreneurs in Canoas.
  • • A free seminar on marketing and sales will be held on February 26, 2026, featuring Rodrigo Paines.
  • • The initiative aims to foster local business growth through training sessions throughout the year.
  • • Participants can register online to attend the seminars and training programs.

The city of Canoas has launched Acelerando Negócios 2026, a comprehensive program aimed at empowering local entrepreneurs through targeted business development training. Organized by the Secretaria de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Inovação (SMDEI) alongside Alca Consultoria, the initiative focuses on enhancing entrepreneurial skills to foster economic growth in the region.

The program kicks off with a free seminar titled "Marketing, Branding, and Sales Acceleration," scheduled for February 26, 2026, from 3 PM to 4:30 PM at the Auditório Sady Schivitz. This session, featuring speaker Rodrigo Paines, aims to provide practical strategies on improving branding, expanding market presence, and increasing sales, described as directly contributing to local business success.

Throughout 2026, Acelerando Negócios will offer various training sessions designed to stimulate local economic activity by creating opportunities for business growth. Interested participants are encouraged to register online for these events.

This initiative reflects Canoas’ commitment to nurturing entrepreneurship by equipping local business owners with the knowledge and tools needed to thrive in competitive markets. By focusing on actionable insights and strategic development, Acelerando Negócios 2026 seeks to accelerate the pace at which local companies expand, innovate, and generate value within the community.

This article was translated and synthesized from Brazilian sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.

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