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The SDGimp project is aimed to develop material to help protected area administrations and decision-makers in protected areas from municipal, business or civil society initiatives to contribute to sustainable development goals. Read the newsletter here!

Hitting the milestones with the amazing 3D4elderly team!

Hitting the milestones with the amazing 3D4elderly team! On the 14th of October 3D4elderly partnership met for a monthly project overview meeting. All together we discussed: Intellectual Output 1 is completely finished and we are more than happy with its’ results. We prepared three very informative guidelines for caregivers about the use of 3D Printing.… Continue reading Hitting the milestones with the amazing 3D4elderly team!

Transnational meeting in Lithuania

On September 20-21, BETI is hosting the Transnational Partners meeting of the project “Decision-making support system for implementing the goals for sustainable development in protected areas – SDG.imp”. The partnership is visiting Nida, Lithuania. These two days will be dedicated to project reviewing, going deeper about each intellectual output, receiving technical assistance, taking a look… Continue reading Transnational meeting in Lithuania

The second transnational meeting of the project 3D4elderly!

Yesterday the second transnational meeting of the project 3D4elderly, which is coordinated by us, was held. CETEM and ABA presented the progress of the “IO1 – A guideline for caregivers about the use of 3D Printing”. We have already developed the two guidelines, which can be found here https://www.3d4elderly.infoproject.eu/#results. We are working really hard on… Continue reading The second transnational meeting of the project 3D4elderly!

We would like to present the second guidelines of the project 3D4elderly

We have a great announcement! 3D4elderly –  a project aimed to create innovative learning pathways that increase the quality of the work of caregivers and staff members dealing with people with Alzheimer and elderly people with dementia and also to raise the quality of the life of the patients by using 3D technology, now has released… Continue reading We would like to present the second guidelines of the project 3D4elderly

The first guidelines of the 3D4elderly project is here!

Exciting news! 3D4elderly –  a project aimed to create innovative learning pathways that increase the quality of the work of caregivers and staff members dealing with people with Alzheimer and elderly people with dementia and also to raise the quality of the life of the patients by using 3D technology, now has released a guideline for… Continue reading The first guidelines of the 3D4elderly project is here!

THE START OF THE PROJECT – TIME4IT!

New and very strong! A new project, Time4IT, launched in May 2021, aims to foster a more contemporary OSH education culture among Europe and therefore, to prioritize opportunities for authentic education through the curriculum and the learning environment placed in the context of real-life situations by creating opportunities to intervene the visual perception of a… Continue reading THE START OF THE PROJECT – TIME4IT!

Interview with WOMEN4IT training participant Sandra

Women4IT is a project that aims to develop young women’s digital competences, thus improving their employability. The mission of the project is to create attractive employment opportunities for young people, to organize jobs for women in the technology sector and to expand the partnership network with employers in order to try out new employment solutions.… Continue reading Interview with WOMEN4IT training participant Sandra

Interview with WOMEN4IT training participant Ugne

Women4IT is a project that aims to develop young women’s digital competences, thus improving their employability. The mission of the project is to create attractive employment opportunities for young people, to organize jobs for women in the technology sector and to expand the partnership network with employers in order to try out new employment solutions.… Continue reading Interview with WOMEN4IT training participant Ugne