Woodcircle featured at the COVE Allview project Final Conference!
- Hungarian Furniture Association
- Aug 29, 2024
- 2 min read

On 12 September, the final event of the Erasmus+ ALLVIEW project will take place in Lyon, in the context of the COVEs Forum 2024. WoodCIRCLE has been selected as one of the side projects, presented in the Poster Session.
ALLVIEW is the leading European project for vocational training excellence in the furniture sector. Started in 2020, under the leadership of the Technological Centre of the Region of Murcia (Spain) CETEM in cooperation with more than 20 Partners - it has developed a bouquet of results and initiatives to strengthen the collaboration between companies and training system.
Among the main results: a multilingual e-learning platform with advanced training courses on Assisted Living Environments, Circular Economy and Sustainability, and Enabling Technologies; a platform for matching labour supply and demand, to facilitate workers’ international mobility; and several guides and handbooks to facilitate the transition between vocational training and higher specialisation.
Thanks to ALLVIEW 70 European students and 70 teachers were able to spend weeks of intensive training in an EU country, hosted by universities, companies and research centres, focusing on innovation and new circular business models.
The ALLVIEW final event, enriched by a panel of international guests, include a poster session in which WoodCIRCLE has also been selected. It will be an opportunity to present the results achieved, both in the training course and in the mobility in a qualified context of project managers and representatives of the furniture and training sector.
The ALLVIEW event is part of the official programme of the COVES Forum, Europe's largest vocational training initiative, with over 400 delegates from all over Europe. It will be an intense three days of debate, visits to training centres, and best practice experiences told by students and teachers.
An important networking opportunity, which will conclude the WoodCIRCLE project in an exciting and valuable context.
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