The Canada/Prince Edward Island Business Service Centre offices are co-located with the following on-site partners:
Aboriginal Business Service Network
The Aboriginal Business Service Network (ABSN) builds on the structure of existing Canada Business Service Centres (CBSC) located across the country which provides free-of-charge access to government information on business programs, services and regulations, tailored to meet unique requirements of Aboriginal clients.
Canadian Intellectual Property Office
The Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) is responsible for the administration and processing of the greater part of Intellectual Property in Canada. CIPO's areas of activities include: Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights, Industrial Designs and Integrated Circuit Topographies.
Entrepreneur's Forum
Entrepreneurs' Forum (EF) provides timely and essential advice to new and growing companies. EF has been respected for its ability to attract top-notch, sought-after senior business people and professionals. These experts provide advice to EF clients - companies that are seeking to bring innovative technology or methods to their business to take them to the next level.
Human Resources and Skills Development Canada
The Self-Employment Program of HRSDC provides unemployed EI eligible individuals with financial support, planning assistance and mentoring while they get their businesses up and running.
Prince Edward Island Business Women's Association
The Prince Edward Island Business Women's Association (PEIBWA) is a non-profit organization that represents business women Island wide. Its mandate is to assist women in business to succeed by providing services and programs to meet their objectives. The PEIBWA fosters the success of women in business through a network of community based facilitators, members, clients and partners.
Student Connection Program
Industry Canada's Student Connections (SC) provides Canadian small and medium entreprises (SMEs) with short, practical e-commerce and Internet training sessions. SC services are delivered by highly qualified post secondary students employed to provide Canadian businesses with customized training on how they can use today's technologies to their business advantage.
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