Tracks4Crafts at the Skillman International Forum 2024

The Tracks4Crafts project was presented at the 10th edition of the Skillman International Forum - Driving Excellence in Education and Valuing Craftsmanship, on December 11-12, 2024 in Montecatini Terme, Italy. The event brought together experts, innovators, and stakeholders from various industries to exchange ideas and promote collaboration in the education sector, with a strong focus on EU policies anf strategies, and best practices related to skills development.

The Horizon project was prominently presented to the conference participants by Elisa Guidi, the director of Artex-Centro per l'Artigianato Artistico e Tradizionale della Toscana. "This innovative initiative focuses on enhancing the role of creative industries, demonstrating their potential to drive economic growth and cultural enrichment." Elisa Guidi’s presentation of the T4C project not only outlined its objectives but also actively engaged attendees during the roundtable discussions, sparking insightful conversations about its impact and applications within the sector.

On Day 2, the forum culminated in an award ceremony celebrating excellence across various categories.

On this occasion, Chloé Piraud, Founder of Trame in Geneva and winner of the T4C Video Contest (a digital competition launched this year under the umbrella of the project itself) was rewarded with a Dedication certificate, for her contribution to showcasing excellence in the creative industry. She presented her project to the audience, sided by Carolina Becker from Onl'Fait Fab Lab in Geneva, a T4C partner who highlighted the collaborative spirit underpinning the initiative.

The 10th edition of the Skillman International Forum not only showcased groundbreaking projects but also underscored the critical importance of international cooperation in fostering creativity and innovation across industries, making the Tracks4Crafts project an outstanding example.

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