Partners

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EuroProfis, s.r.o.
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Contact person:

Michaela Vránová

Address:

Vinohradská 29/93 120 00 Praha 2, Česká republika

Email:

michaela.vranova@europrofis.cz

Website:

www.europrofis.cz

EuroProfis was founded in 1997 and from the very beginning its focus is on training (mainly in the automotive sector), project management on the national and international level. We are EU funds specialist especially in soft projects related to the education of VET students and adults. Our main activities are analysing educational needs, developing "tailor made" educational programmes and developing consulting conceptions. We are also focused on preparing and realizing educational courses, seminaries, e-learnings. We develop such innovations which support job market acceleration.

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FyG Consultores
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Contact person:

Fabián Gómez

Address:

Calle de la Paz, 6, puerta2 46003, Valencia

Email:

info@fygconsultores.com

Website:

www.fygconsultores.com

Instalofi Levante S.L. (FyG Consultores) is a private educational and training organisation, that promotes the local labour market as well as a lifelong learning process of adults, companies and young people.
FYG works actively on career development services to refer to a wide range of programs whose main purpose is to help individuals to gain the knowledge, skills and attitudes to manage their learning, work and careers. The training programs delivered by FyG are related to business creation and innovative concepts, entrepreneurship skills, digital skills, financial mindset, employability basic, cooperation behaviours and soft skills training. The wide experience in EU projects design and development lies in programs such as Erasmus+, Horizon2020, COSME and Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs dealing with employability, Start Ups training, internationalization, Gamification and Innovation of the Entrepreneurial Training.

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EVTA
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Contact person:

Clara Agostini Campista

Address:

Rue Victor Oudart 7, 1030 Brussels, BELGIUM

Email:

c.agostini@evta.eu

Website:

www.evta.eu

The European Vocational Training Association – EVTA, is a leading European network in the field of Vocational Education and Training, representing VET providers across Europe. Established in Belgium in 1998 as an International No-Profit Association (AISBL), EVTA is the result of the cooperation between VET providers from different EU countries in the framework of the Euroqualification project.
In the last decade, EVTA has evolved into an important stakeholder in the field of VET and human capital development, participating in various cooperation and concertation tables, providing support to its member organisations and ensuring that their needs and expectations are fulfilled.

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EduVita
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Contact person:

Hanna Urbanovich

Address:

via Principi di Savoia, 16, Lecce, ITALY

Email:

info@eduvita.it

Website:

www.eduvita.it

EduVita is an educational, cultural and intergenerational centre in the heart of Lecce, Southern Italy, founded in 2019.
EduVita is a place of connection between past, present and future: we create learning opportunities to improve the quality of life of elderly and young people through intergenerational dialogue.
We focus on pedagogical research, innovating teaching and learning processes, designing learning settings and developing new methodologies based on Adult Education and Intergenerational learning approaches.

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