MatchWork project seeks to bridge the innovation gap between the two countries and facilitate knowledge transfer and technology adoption. Mobi Lab, an IT development company, aims to improve its design processes and develop a Design driven development (DDD) system, while Visas Iespējas will focus on design system implementation in their processes and developing the MatchWork mobile application to streamline recruitment through online matches and interviews and provide a sustainable job search solution.
The main outputs - the DDD system and MatchWork app - will benefit both Mobi Lab and Visas Iespējas directly by boosting their competitiveness and knowledge base, and other companies and the public indirectly, with further promotion through case studies, social media, and infographics.
The project "From A to Z design process to MatchWork app development" is implemented with the support of the Interreg Estonia-Latvia programme!
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Project "Digital Works for Youth" helps young people from vulnerable groups, especially those who are not in employment, education or training (NEET), by providing mentoring, training and rapid job interviews in Latvia and Romania. The project aims to improve the self-confidence, skills and employability of 600 participants, 120 of whom will be helped to find a job. By connecting young people with employers and offering personalised support, the project empowers them to actively shape their future and is designed to be successfully implemented internationally.
Project name: Digital works for youth
Project number: ESF-SI-2023-SKILLS-01-0102
Project Duration: 01/11/2024 - 01/07/2026
European Social Fund Agency
Project partners: SIA Visas Iespējas and Asociatia Institutul pentru Parteneriat Social Bucovina
"Digital Works for Youth" is a collaborative project between the organisation "Visas Iespējas" in Latvia and "Asociatia Institutul pentru Parteneriat Social Bucovina" in Romania.
The project is financially supported by the European Union, ESF+ Social Innovation + Initiatives.
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Project coordinator:
SIA Visas Iespējas
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