
The NewEcoSmart consortium recently met in Cantanhede, Portugal, on 25 and 26 June, for a productive meeting organised by its partners AD ELO.
The team took part in active discussions about the project’s results, including the outcomes of the co-design workshops on social innovation methods and skills mapping, the development of a green and digital toolkit with its modules, a microlearning application and a toolbox. In addition, the piloting and impact assessment plans, which will begin in three countries, were revised. Protocols, rules and adjustments were also drawn up for the NESHack competition and for the future open call.
To further enrich their experience, the consortium visited Biocant Park, a Science and Technology Park specialising in Biotechnology. Recognised for its innovative environment in Portugal’s life sciences sector, Biocant Park promotes research and supports high-potential business initiatives.
