As part of the European project ‘BASE – Blueprint for advanced skills and trainings in the social economy’ | ‘Draft for advanced skills and training in the social economy’ (2022-2026), we invite you to participate in a blended (synchronous & asynchronous) training course, lasting 28 hours, entitled: “Integrating digital transformation in the Social Economy sector”.
The training aims to enrich the digital skills of participants with new knowledge and practical skills related to the use of digital tools and the development of effective digital transformation strategies in Social and Solidarity Economy organizations with the aim of optimizing their operation and strengthening their position in the modern environment. Upon successful completion of the training program, participants will receive a relevant certificate of attendance.
How can you participate in the program in Greece?
The training program is organized by the Greek partners of the project, IEK AKMI & the non-profit organization SYMPLEXIS (Symplexis).
Dates of online (ZOOM) sessions:
November 6, 2025, time: 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
(after the presentation and group discussion, there will be time for advice and practical questions about the educational platform)
At the following link: https://akmi-international.zoom.us/j/88439848641
For more information, please contact the partners in Greece, SYMPLEXIS & AKMI:
Yannakaki Nora/ SYMPLEXIS (giannakaki.n@symplexis.eu )
Triantafyllou Giorgos/ SYMPLEXIS (triantafyllou.g@symplexis.eu )
Lagkadinou Gina/ AKMI ( lagkadinou@akmi-international.com )
Αbout the BASE project
The ‘BASE – Blueprint for advanced skills and training in the social economy’ aims to upgrade and retrain professionals in the social economy sector by designing new professional profiles and providing specific training opportunities and tools for the development of new, essential skills. It involves businesses, higher education institutions and providers of vocational education and training, research institutions, social partners and experts in the field from 10 countries (Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, Spain).
More information about the project is available on the official project website and on the project’s LinkedIn account.