Partners
| The REFA Wielkopolska AssociationThe REFA Wielkopolska Association is a partner to REFA Bundesverband e.V. – the biggest in Europe, globally acting German non-profit organization, dealing with production management processes. The effect of REFA’s 15 year existence in Poland is over150 Polish companies, using successfully one of the world’s most effective know-hows in the area of production. |
![]() | The TRANSFER AssociationThe TRANSFER Association was established in 1997 as a joint initiative of experts with experience in EU and bilateral assistance and cooperation programmes in the field of education and training. The Association has 23 full members and extensive links with all key national stakeholders in the area of education, training and public administration via its members. The Association cooperates also with external experts in the field.The main aim of the Association is stimulating and supporting activities focus on improving the quality, efficiency and attractiveness of continuing vocational education. |
| The Transfercentre for Neuroscience and Learning – ZNLThe Transfercentre for Neuroscience and Learning – ZNL – a non-profit organization, is associated to the University of Ulm, Germany. The Centre is to transfer neuroscientific insights to the developfment of new teaching and learning methods. Questions of educational relevance reaching from preschool education to career change and lifelong learning are research focus by the centre, using the most modern technology for neuroscientific methods. |
| Hellenic Regional Development Centre – HRDCHellenic Regional Development Centre – HRDC – a non-profit association, is located in Patras, in Greece and has a branch in Athens. HRDC is a national joint venture of regional development centres and it is dedicated to promoting and enhancing the co-operation between individuals, regional bodies, universities and enterprises in vocational training and education into the European environment, contributing to the regional development of Greek territories through technology transfer and innovation. |
