Second newsletter of the project We Get!
The second newsletter of the project We Get! is already a fact. You will find many news and interesting events covered in issue 2.
The second newsletter of the project We Get! is already a fact. You will find many news and interesting events covered in issue 2.
On 03.06.2026, in the hall of the Ruse Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Business Innovation Center "Innobridge" organized a series of inspiring meetings between students from the PGIU - Ruse and five entrepreneurs from the local ecosystem. The initiative is part of the activities under Project No. BG‑RRP‑1.008‑0008 "Construction of an International Youth Center - Ruse" and aims to introduce young people to…
The green and digital transitions are placing increasingly specific demands on small and medium-sized enterprises. For companies, this means the need not only to adapt to new regulations and market expectations, but also to prepare in advance for the implementation of technologies that improve sustainability, resource efficiency and competitiveness. In this regard, the Ruse Chamber of Commerce and Industry informs enterprises about an open invitation…
The development of workforce skills is among the main factors for the adaptation and competitiveness of enterprises in the conditions of technological changes and changing labor market requirements. For employers, this means the need for targeted investments in knowledge and practical skills that meet the specific needs of the business. In this regard, the Ruse Chamber of Commerce and Industry…
Procedure BG16RFPR001-1.010 "New models in production by SMEs" has been announced under the Program "Competitiveness and Innovation in Enterprises" 2021-2027, aimed at micro, small and medium-sized enterprises that plan to implement new or improved production models. The procedure is implemented within the framework of Priority 1 "Innovation and Growth" and Specific Objective RSO1.1, related to the development of…
The rapid digital transformation, accelerated by global changes in the way we work and learn, opens up unprecedented opportunities to rethink models of social inclusion. Distance learning and digital apprenticeships are no longer temporary solutions, but permanent components of the modern labor market. The QSA4Disability project focuses on this transition to ensure that it will be…
Ruse Chamber of Commerce and Industry presents the fourth newsletter, created as part of the project "QSA4Disability – Quality Standard for distance Apprenticeship 4 Disability". The project, funded under the Erasmus+ program, is entering its final phase, marked by the successful development of practical tools for inclusive vocational education. In this issue of the newsletter you will find information about the key achievements of the partnership during…
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