Startup Albania Funding Drives Growth of Innovative Businesses

The Startup Albania grant program continues to help innovative businesses grow across Albania. Minister of Economy and Innovation Delina Ibrahimaj highlighted the program’s impact by sharing the success story of SunEasy, a startup that has expanded after receiving support through the 2024 Grant Scheme.

According to Ibrahimaj, the right funding can turn a promising idea into a growing business. SunEasy demonstrates how financial support helps startups develop and succeed.

Since receiving the grant, the company has increased its workforce from one to four employees. It has also expanded its client base from 13 to 21 customers. Meanwhile, its revenue growth has risen from 37% to 63%.

These results show that investing in startups encourages innovation, creates jobs, and supports sustainable businesses. Furthermore, the success of SunEasy highlights the positive impact of Startup Albania in strengthening the country’s startup ecosystem and helping new companies transform innovative ideas into long-term growth.

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