The Transnational Project Meeting (TPM), held from September 24-25 in Erlangen, Germany, focused on finalising key deliverables as the project approaches its conclusion in December. Key discussions included the co-creation framework, the HUB platform, the online course, and training scenarios. The team also worked on finalising the recommendations report and discussed strategies for dissemination, sustainability, and project impact. The meeting concluded with preparations for the final report, project evaluation, and outlining the next steps.
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