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TRIC Partner organisations

Erasmus+ - Alliances for Innovation
Partnerships between education providers and businesses that collaborate to develop new skills, curricula, and innovative approaches to meet evolving labor market needs.

Turku University of Applied Sciences - Finland
The Project Coordinator. A leading multidisciplinary institution responsible for overall management and academic leadership.

Kukunori - Finland 
An NGO focused on mental health and social innovation. They lead Strategic Communication and the development of the Impact Strategy.

Marked  - Finland
A social enterprise specializing in youth engagement and urban culture, providing practical methods for reaching young learners Responsible in producing the TRIC digital platform.

IES Business School (IESBG)  - Spain
Secondary and VET education center with expertise in VET to Higher Education and VET to work transitions.

SEA Business Academy Denmark (SEABA) - Denmark
Co-responsible for creating the framework to make uncertainty productive.

Business College Syd (BcSyd) - Denmark
An educational institution specializing in vocational training (VET) and business education.

University for Continuing Education Krems (UWK) - Austria
The leading public university for continuing education in Europe, providing the scientific foundation for the project.

Jugend am Werk (JaW) - Austria
A major non-profit organization focusing on vocational integration and supporting individuals through life transitions.

Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) - Spain
A technical university contributing to the technical development and pedagogical integration of the TRIC tools.

University of Gdańsk (UG) - Poland
A major research university providing academic depth and psychological expertise in human capital.

Innocamp - Poland
An innovation hub focused on design thinking and developing creative methodologies for community problem-solving.

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