Partners

 

Pro Arbeit – Kreis Offenbach – (AöR) – Kommunales Jobcenter, Germany – project coordinator

Contact person: Wali Ayobi

email: w.ayobi@proarbeit-kreis-of.de

Website: www.proarbeit-kreis-of.de

 

As a public institution, Pro Arbeit has been responsible for basic benefits for jobseekers in the Offenbach district as a municipal job center since January 1, 2005.

As a municipal job center, it is our legal mandate to support people in social need. Our main tasks are to grant benefits to secure our beneficiaries’ livelihood and to accompany their integration into the labour market. The ultimate goal is to enable our beneficiaries to earn their own living independently and permanently.

 

 

EGinA, Italy

Contact person: Chiara Borsini

chiaraborsini@egina.eu

Website: www.egina.eu

 

European Grants International Academy – has been founded in 2012 in Foligno, in the green heart of Italy, thanks to Fabiola Acciarri’s experience in the training field and Altheo Valentini’s passion for innovation and social change. The agency, accredited by the Umbria Region for vocational training and certification of competences, represents today one of the main stakeholders in the field of local, national, and European initiatives design and implementation, relying on the cooperation of numerous experts in the fields of education, social innovation, cultural heritage and digital transformation.

 

 

Frederick University, Cyprus

Contact person: Petroula Mavrikiou

email: p.mavrikiou@frederick.ac.cy

Website: www.frederick.ac.cy

 

Frederick University is an energetic and vibrant private university operating in the Republic of Cyprus, a member state of the European Union. Frederick University was established after a decision by the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Cyprus on 12th September 2007. Although the establishment of the University is relatively recent, the organisation has a long history of more than 50 years in higher education. Frederick University operates from two campuses, the main campus in Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus and the other campus in Limassol, the second largest city. The University, enjoying respect and recognition both nationally and internationally, offers a broad range of academic programs of study in the areas of Science, Engineering, Business, Arts, Architecture, Media, Humanities, Health, and Education. The University has a strong focus on academic research, being one of the leading research organizations in the country.

The Project is implemented by the Gender Equality and Inclusion Research Unit (RIGE) with the support of the Mobile Devices Laboratory.

 

 

SYSTSERV, Greece

Contact person: Hara Pylarinou

email: pylarinou@syssterv.com

Website: www.systserv.com

 

SYSTSERV is an innovative organization in medical Informatics and eHealth. It has been founded by researchers with experience in designing and developing ICT systems and services. Our founding team is consisted of Dr. Lefteris Gortzis and Hara Pylarinou and our direct partners count several members of academic staff. We design and develop in house solutions in ICT systems, Medical Informatics and diagnostics systems, and we also develop on-demand ICT software and solutions, having a close collaboration with academic institutions. We have a strong research background in medical informatics, educational and collaborative platforms, web systems and mobile apps, developing custom web systems, and educational tools and platforms e.g., Thirda.eu for training skills with advanced augmented reality tools.

 

 

Pressure Line, The Netherlands

Contact person: Svetlana Rashkov

email: svetlana@pressureline.nl

Website: www.pressureline.nl

 

Pressure Line is a creative and visual communications agency, established in 1997. Core competences are development of communication and dissemination strategies, research and marketing, creation of corporate identities, web design, multimedia projects, developing and designing of learning materials. Pressure Line works for governmental organizations, regional and local authorities, educational and cultural institutions and welfare organizations.

 

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