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Budapest, 8-9 April 2025 – Innogestiona Ambiental participated as a partner in the third transnational meeting of the European project Net0Manager: Carbon Management Training Course for Entrepreneurs of a Net Zero Tomorrow, which took place at the Europa Pont centre in Budapest, Hungary. The meeting, organised by the Hétfa Research Institute, brought together the consortium partners from several European countries to advance the results of the project, co-financed by the Erasmus+ programme and the Swiss agency Movetia.

During the two days, key aspects of the project’s development were addressed. Innogestiona Ambiental played an active role in the finalisation of the Net0Manager training toolkit, as well as in the design of the training methodology (Activity A2.3), contributing its experience in sustainability, ecological transition and training for a low-carbon economy.

The main objective of the Net0Manager project is to provide innovative training tools to European entrepreneurs so that they can lead the transition towards business models aligned with climate neutrality. The meeting allowed us to review the state of development of the online training platform, define the project’s recommendation strategy and advance communication and dissemination actions.

In addition to strengthening cooperation between organisations with expertise in training, sustainability and entrepreneurship, this third meeting allowed us to align the next activities and define tasks and deadlines for the final phase of the project.

At Innogestiona Ambiental we highly value this meeting, in which we were able to contribute to consolidating an innovative, practical training proposal aligned with the challenges of the European Green Deal and the transformation of the business fabric towards a climate-neutral future.

 

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