SMARCO - SMARt COmmunities Skills Development in Europe

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SMARCO

SMARt COmmunities Skills Development in Europe

About SMARCO

SMARCO strives to become a unique one-stop-shop for smart community skills focusing on the three main aims:
  • To ensure the development of resilient and sustainable smart communities by addressing the skills gaps of smart city engineers and planners/procurers through the development of urgent upskilling courses and forward-looking training programmes;
  • to grant flexible and user-centric learning, trans-national dimension and learning mobility, as well as a wide recognition of trainings through the development of micro-credentials, training certificates and wider certification scheme;
  • to create a sustainable community of stakeholders to discuss, share and scale training, upskilling and reskilling linked to smart communities’ skills and relevant best practices via participation in the Pact for Skills (and its Digital Large-scale ecosystem) and the organization of roundtables with decision-makers.
Expected Results


Consortium Partners
SMARCO is a 48 months Erasmus+ project (2025-2029), coordinated by the European Digital SME Alliance, with the contribution of CLUJ IT Cluster, BASSCOM, Cluster GAIA, National College of Ireland, Universidad de Alcalá, University of Thessaly, Edutus Egyetem, Hogeschool Utrecht, Hellenic Open University, Politeknika Txorierri, Cefriel, Fondazione Piemonte Innova, Österreichische Computer Gesellschaft, ENoLL, ATI Comunicación, NCSR Demokritos, Emphasys Centre, Nordic Edge, Nicosia Municipality, Forave, and the associated partner DIGITAL SME France.


 
Contact:
Website: www.smarco.eu
E-mail: info@smarco.eu
Instagram: smarcoproject
LinkedIn: SMARCO Project
YouTube: SMARCO Project

Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.





Project Coordinator


European Digital SME Alliance
Website: www.digitalsme.eu


Project Partners

Asociatia Cluj IT
Website: www.clujit.ro



Sdruzenie Bulgarska Asociacia NA Softuernite Kompanii Bascom
Website: www.basscom.org



Asociacion de Industrias de Conocimiento y Tecnologia – GAIA
Website: www.gaia.es



National College of Ireland
Website: www.ncirl.ie



Universidad de Alcala
Website: www.uah.es



Panepistimio Thessalias
Website: www.uth.gr



Edutus Egyetem
Website: www.edutus.hu



Stichting Hogeschool Utrecht
Website: www.internationalhu.com



Hellenic Open University
Website: www.eap.gr



Politeknika Ikastegia Txorierri S.COOP
Website: www.politeknikatxorierri.eus



Cefriel Societa Consortile a Responsabilita Limita Societa’ Benefit
Website: www.cefriel.com



Fondazione Piemonte Innova
Website: www.piemonteinnova.it



Osterreichische Computer Gesellschaft
Website: www.ocg.at



European Network of Living Labs IVZW
Website: www.enoll.org



Asociacion de Tecnicos de Informatica
Website: www.ati.es



National Center for Scientific Research – Demokritos
Website: www.demokritos.gr



A & A Emphasys Interactive Solutions Ltd
Website: www.emphasyscentre.com




Digital SME France
Website: www.digitalsme.eu



Nordic EDGE AS
Website: www.nordicedge.org



Fast Lane Institute for Knowledge Transfer GMBH
Website: www.flane.de




Nicosia Municipality
Website: www.nicosiamunicipality.org.cy