Re-Train
Transforming Activities Innovation Network
The Project
RE-TRAIN project aims at Encouraging healthy lifestyles for all, specially to support the implementation of the European Week of Sport by fostering innovation and developing new models and programs capable to stimulate the participation of citizens in sport and physical activity in the post-pandemic era.
Project summary
The project will organize a series of conferences/workshop at local level during the European weeks of sport, EWOS2023 and EWOS2024, held by each partner in its own country, aimed at the concrete involvement of relevant stakeholders and policy makers such as Sport SMEs, sport organizations and federations, and public sector. In each conference/Workshop, it will be mandatory to preview a specific sport activity within the program, in the same model of European Week of sport initiatives and periodic meeting. The participants will be pushed to take a commitment in one of the topics of the ERASMUS+ SPORT programme.
Partnership:
- EUROPEAN PLATFORM FOR SPORTS AND INNOVATION (BE)
- STICHTING SPORTS AND TECHNOLOGY (NL)
- Universidad Europea de Valencia, S.L. (ES)
- EUROPEAN CULTURE AND SPORT ORGANIZATION (IT)
- JYVASKYLAN KAUPUNKI (FI)
- EUROPEAN PLATFORM FOR SPORTS AND INNOVATION (BE)
- INNOVATIONSMANUFAKTUR GMBH (GER)
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