MCT Hosts Launch Seminar for COEUS trainers
On May 22, 2025, the Metropolitan City of Turin will host the Launch Seminar of the COEUS training program for local trainers, part of the European project dedicated to promoting Corporate Digital Responsibility (CDR) across Central Europe.
The event marks the start of a structured training pathway designed for selected trainers within the metropolitan area and represents an opportunity for local stakeholders engaged in digital innovation and business support to come together around a shared vision for ethical and sustainable digital transformation.
During the morning session, the COEUS project and its progress will be presented, followed by an introduction to the CDR training program led by University North (Croatia), the project’s European reference partner. Participants will also take part in an open discussion to share expectations and explore key topics that will shape the forthcoming training course.
COEUS is a transnational initiative supporting a responsible digital transition for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (mSMEs) in Central Europe. The project focuses on strengthening Corporate Digital Responsibility practices by co-designing, testing, and implementing tailored upskilling programs and policy tools.
In addition to mSME-focused training, COEUS involves the joint development of a shared strategy and local action plans aimed at enhancing the capacity of public authorities to promote and integrate CDR principles within their territories.
The project’s work is organized into three main phases:
- Work Package 1: Mapping the state of the art and co-developing a transnational training program for CDR skills enhancement.
- Work Package 2: Implementing a transnational pilot test of CDR training tools for SMEs.
- Work Package 3: Co-developing a joint strategy and adopting territorial action plans to embed CDR policies within Central European regions.
COEUS ultimately seeks to foster a responsible, ethical, and future-oriented digital transformation that benefits enterprises, public institutions, and communities alike.
For updates and more information, follow the Metropolitan City of Turin website (http://www.cittametropolitana.torino.it/cms/europa-e-cooperazione/sez-eu/progetti-europa/progetti-eu-2021-27/progetto-coeus) and the COEUS project’s official channels (https://www.interreg-central.eu/projects/coeus/).