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MAKI CONSULTING GMBH

Country: Germany

MAKI CONSULTING GMBH

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2021-2-DE02-KA210-ADU-000049924
    Funder Contribution: 60,000 EUR

    << Objectives >>Social and labor inclusion of inmigrants and vulnerable people living in Germany and Spain through upskilling them to be entrepreneurs and linking new ways of learning as clown techniques as a singular way of learning.<< Implementation >>1. INITIAL CONCEPTUAL AND METHODOLOGICAL TRANSNATIONAL PLANNING MEETING2. TRAINING MODULE ON CREATIVITY3. TRAINING MODULE ON ENTREPRENERUSHIP CHALLENGE4. TRAINING MODULE ON IDEA GENERATION5. TRAINING MODULE ON OPPORTUNITY ANALYSIS6. TRAINING MODULE ON MARKET7. TRAINING MODULE ON PROTOTYPING BUSINESS MODEL8. LOCAL AGENCY SETTING UP AND FINAL PROJECT ASSESSMENT<< Results >>- A clown based methodology to give answer to the Entrepreneurial core training program- clowning to provide a new communicating language to overcome cultural gaps.- Spanish beneficiaries will discover new ways of using clown techniques- German beneficiaries will start their training on entrepreneurship- German beneficiaries will be getting knowledge, skills and self confidence to face their future- To provide participants space to be coached in social, sustainable and entrepreneurial

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 649972
    Overall Budget: 1,534,060 EURFunder Contribution: 1,534,060 EUR

    The EURECA project tackles the lack of knowledge and awareness of how to identify and procure environmentally sound and greener data centres. The work will encompass solutions for pre-commercial procurement (PCP) and procurement of innovative solutions (PPI). This will be achieved by consolidating recognised and emerging benchmark criteria into an easy-to-use tool that can be deployed by non-experts. EURECA will recommend an improvement roadmap indicating the procurement options(s) to reduce energy consumption, make efficiencies and minimise the environmental footprint. Key criteria will be presenting the Cost-Benefit analysis, covering the life cycle of the datacentre and the environmental impact. The project will strengthen business cases by presenting training and advisory resources on how to establish the options with both technical and commercially neutral information, without prejudice. These options include, as appropriate, to perform detailed studies on investing in existing staff, refitting facilities, consolidation actions, new builds, or outsourcing – or specific combinations or subsets of these. The resources include RFI, ITT or RFP templates, technical & environmental data directories and a case study catalogue, structured along the procurement workflow. The ultimate goal is to enable procurement teams to choose environmentally sound buying options whilst producing true and robust cost-benefit visibility to enable successful triggering of tenders. To ensure efficient use of the project’s developments, we will deliver a coherent set of targeted and efficient training components, developed throughout the project that supports the use of the EURECA tool and its resources. The consortium’s existing comprehensive liaisons to European and international standards committees and industry groups will ensure the EURECA programme is a “living” resource that is sustainable, interactive and able to reflect the latest developments. .

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