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3rd Transnational e-Commerce Project Meeting in Latvia

3rd Transnational e-Commerce Project Meeting in Latvia

Ogre technical school hosted the 3rd transnational meeting of the project partners in Ogre on 25-26 April 2023. The main purpose of the meeting was to discuss the issues of already completed project activities, the development of intellectual results, and deadlines.

During the meeting, the developed results of IO2 were presented – module training programs and training content, the representative of each partner presented the prepared training materials, and discussed questions about the development of the training platform, its design, and structure.

During the meeting partners discussed the objectives and results achieved so far, planning future project activities, and discussing financial questions.

In order to get to know the culture and history of Latvia, the participants of the meeting had the opportunity to learn more and explore Old Riga.

e-Commerce project 2nd Transnational Meeting in Sofia

e-Commerce project 2nd Transnational Meeting in Sofia

ITPIO (Bulgaria) hosted the 2nd Transnational Meeting of the project partners in Sofia on 26-27 October 2022, which was attended in person by representatives of all organisations of the partnership.

The implementation of IO1 – Study of the current ecommerce occupational profile of ecommerce operator was presented by the output leader CCIBN (Romania), the respective tasks for the development of occupational profile of ecommerce operator were discussed, and the partners’ responsibilities were specified.

New Employees’ Skills for growing e-Commerce in isolated and rural areas (NESC) project kicks off

New Employees’ Skills for growing e-Commerce in isolated and rural areas (NESC) project kicks off

The kick-off meeting of the Erasmus+ funded e-Commerce project was held online on 4 February 2022. It gathers partners from five European countries: HEA (Sweden), ITPIO (Bulgaria), Ogres Tehnikums (Latvia), IntheCity (Netherlands), and CCIBN (Romania).

The project partnership seeks to develop new skills required by the main target group representatives from isolated and rural areas. The main impact and result of the project can be identified in the development of a strong link between VET and the actual e-market needs through the development of modular training programme and training content addressing the skills of the e-commerce operators.

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