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2023-1-ES01-KA220-VET-000157060
11 July 2024
On the 11th of July, in Potenza, a significant bilateral meeting took place between Tribeka Training Lab and Arlab, l‘ AGENZIA REGIONALE Lavoro e Apprendimento Basilicata. respectively Coordinator and partner of the Erasmus project P.IR.A.M.iD (Path for Intercultural Awareness, Measurement and Development). This Erasmus+ project aims to develop intercultural skills in students and teachers in the tourism sector through training activities and transnational mobility.
Tribeka Training Lab, based in Spain, is renowned for its expertise in organizing training programs and international exchanges. Arlab, from Italy, is an agency that promotes the development of professional skills and employability. Both organizations are working closely together to ensure the success of the P.IR.A.M.iD project.
The meeting in Potenza was crucial for coordinating the project activities. Participants worked on defining the next actions, dividing tasks, and strengthening the partnership. They discussed future plans in detail, ensuring that each phase of the project was clearly outlined and that every partner understood their roles and responsibilities.
The P.IR.A.M.iD project stands out for its commitment to promoting integration and intercultural dialogue, essential aspects in today’s globalized world. Through cultural exchanges and training sessions, participants will acquire valuable skills that will contribute to a greater understanding and cooperation among different cultures.
The meeting in Potenza represented a significant step forward for the project, consolidating the collaboration between Tribeka Training Lab and Arlab and laying the groundwork for future activities. With the commitment and dedication of both organizations, P.IR.A.M.iD promises to be an example of excellence in intercultural training in the tourism sector.
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission.
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