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In 7 online sessions from 18 March until 29 April, the Calibration Program will give an opportunity to share own experiences
C-Voucher is a programme helping SMEs to move towards circular business models by applying design thinking processes. The C-Voucher Community - Calibration Program, which is a part of the C-Voucher project, will launch 7 online sessions from 18 March until 29 April. The Calibration Programme aims to give an overview of the available strategies and tools that have been developed and successfully implemented to support innovation in enterprises.
The C-Voucher project is the first initiative of the EU Commission to adopt the concept of the recycling industry to transform linear value chains (cradle to waste) towards circular models (cradle to cradle).
The C-VOUCHER project is being implemented between April 2018 and June 2021 by an international consortium of six countries (Poland, France, Spain, Denmark, Romania, Sweden) and funded by the European Commission's Horizon 2020 research-development-innovation program.
The consortium consists of 13 partner organisations, 54 projects from 15 countries, with a total budget of 4.2 million euros. The five verticals of the programme are focused on the agri-food industry, manufacturing, textiles, water and health. The project finances innovative solutions for the circular economy, by awarding innovation vouchers and support services.
This opportunity will be held in 7 weekly sessions and will provide access to materials for the development of the recycling industry and the implementation of innovative solutions. There is also a Toolkit available in English which was introduced for the enterprises.
The sessions will be online and C-Voucher partner organisations will share their own experience and discuss issues of common interest related to the circular economy. The seven sessions will cover topics from strategy, through design and execution, to enhancement and feedback.
To participate you can register on the C-Voucher Community - Calibration Program.
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