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COEUS Project Partners and Stakeholders meet in Graz  to discuss SME upskilling and reskilling programme for CDR in Central Europe

On November 13th and 14th, COEUS project partners gathered in the beautiful city of Graz, Austria, for the second project meeting. Building on the discussions from the first meeting and the initial project phase, partners began preparing for the core pilot activities, which will include training for trainers and SMEs on Corporate Digital Responsibility (CDR)....

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COEUS Towards the Development of Corporate Digital  Responsibility (CDR) Skills: kick-off of activities

The first meeting of the COEUS project took place in the picturesque city of Ljubljana on 17 and 18 June 2024, kicking off the journey into digitalisation and corporate digital responsibility (CDR). Partners from six Central European countries (Italy, Austria, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Poland, and Croatia) attended the transnational launch event organised by the project...

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SKYLA: third project event in Florence

On 9 and 10 April, SKYLA partners gathered in Florence for their third project event.   Hosted by the Regional Government of Tuscany, associated policy authority withinin SKYLA, on the first day partners were involved in two exchange sessions to deepen the Good Practices for the development of new competences for the twin transition. In...

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SKYLA: in Ireland for the second Project Event

On 7 and 8 November, the SKYLA partners met in Swords(Ireland) for the second project meeting, hosted by the Fingal County Council. In the morning of the day 1, partners exchanged interactively throughout a series of presentations and workshops, comparing the policy needs analyses carried out prior to the meeting. The partner regions discussed the...

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SKYLA : Kick-off meeting Brussels

On 16 and 17 May, the partners from SKYLA met in Brussels to launch the project with the first meeting in person. SKYLA is funded by the Interreg Europe Programme, and it is implemented by 11 partner from 8 European regions, with the goal to put future skills at the centre of the twin transition...

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