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On 25 February, the Steering Committee of the European WWM project met at the iconic Teatro della Regina in Cattolica. This was a key meeting to assess progress, coordinate actions and define the next strategic steps for the initiative.

Representing the Innogestiona team were our colleagues Juan Pablo Martín and Roberto Ballesteros, who participated alongside Fedapas, a partner in the WWM project and responsible for several lines of work within the international consortium.

The day began with an institutional welcome by Pasquale Vita, representative of ATER, the host organisation. Raúl Ordoñez then presented the overall status of the project, including progress in management, technical aspects and financial reporting. He also presented an update on the communication of work package WP2.

During the session, other key points were addressed, such as the sustainability report presented by Alessandro Ameli from EUTOPIA, as well as the progress of WP4 and feedback from ATER. Later, Marko Potkonjak from PLAVO** shared news about the co-production and commissioning of the future inclusive European performance, one of the most notable milestones of the project. The meeting concluded with a final question and answer session moderated by Alice Pennacchioni, focusing on the focus group held in Italy and the planning of upcoming deadlines and deliverables.

Innogestiona’s participation reinforces its commitment to international cooperation, social innovation and the development of European initiatives aimed at inclusion, consolidating its active role within multidisciplinary consortia and impact projects.

 

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