‘REINVENTING CRAFTSMANSHIP IN EUROPE: analysis of international models’ conference took place in Seville, Spain on June 1st.
#collaboration#interreg#innovation#crafts
From the conclusion of the educational path of the project "Creative Connections”.
A lesson with the Master Artisans" of Crafts Code, Laba - Free Academy of Fine Arts of Florence, presents the publication "Traces of Crafts / Tale of a journey".
Budapest Enterprise Agency (BEA) successfully concluded the second phase of the Crafts Code project, a pioneering initiative aimed at providing talented local craftspeople with the tools and opportunities to develop their businesses and gain exposure in the market
Very excited for the start of the final Crafts Code Conference! my wonderful collegues, Maria Couchman, Hilde Hoefnagels - Artesis Plantijn Univeristy College, Antwerp, Silvia Martin EOS, Ilaria Ramaglioni, Policy Officer, Interreg #collaboration#interreg#innovation#crafts
Tomorrow, Tuesday 21 June, CRAFTS CODE partners and their stakeholders will attend a Public Dissemination Workshop event in Hungary hosted by our partner Budapest Foundation for Enterprise Promotion. This workshop will be a hybrid event, live-streamed from beautiful Budapest.
🚨 REMINDER 🚨
A Public Dissemination Workshop will take place in Budapest on 21 June.
📍 Márai Sándor Művelődési Ház, 1013 Budapest, Krisztina tér 1
🕘 9am – 4pm (CEST)
The event will be streamed on YouTube
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https://t.co/zwSYuDGT8F
To close off day 1 of the 4th ITS seminar a study visit to the tourist office of Castilla-La Mancha Region will take place to experience the work of Fran Aguado, ceramicist of Puente del Arzobispo
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Natalie De Schepper, Seymore from Belgium presented at out 4th ITS Seminar on crowdfunding – alternative ways to finance, the idea is lots of people give small amounts of money leading to a successful project.
https://t.co/FdN0DlBgEt
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Stakeholders from Ireland, Hungary, Finland, Spain, Italy and Bulgaria shared good practices at our 4th ITS on the topic of ‘How to Support the Crafts Sector with Access to Finance?’
https://t.co/FdN0DljFMV
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'How to support the crafts sector by access to finance'
JOIN FOR FREE THIS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY.
For full agenda and Zoom links to join online, go to https://t.co/UJkIKsv3FX #sme#crafts#interreg@interregeurope@EU_Commission
Join our fourth and last Interregional Thematic Seminar on the topic of 'How to access finance'. Register here: https://t.co/qAkDFCTsTF #CRAFTSCODE#Finance#Crafts#Goodpractice
For anyone interested in Craft, Design and Digital Technologies such as 3D Printing and Laser Cutting, TUDublin School of Creative Arts will host a free webinar on Friday 15 Oct.
Book your free place here: https://t.co/nrOMeTmM1B
To find out more visit: https://t.co/nHNxPLCVuD
To achieve breakthroughs in innovation in craft, better communication and linkages of supports available are needed between sectors to maximise the value of collaboration. The Innovation Voucher programme is a good practice presented by @DCCIreland@Entirl@Loc_Enterprise 🇮🇪
#CRAFTSCODE: Innovation via business skills and mentoring 💡
Our partners in Spain, Ireland, Hungary and Italy have found some good practices on business mentoring and acquiring new skills, so makers can develop enterprise skills and experience to commercialise their ideas.