The first meeting within the framework of the SmaLog project

On 4-8 of December the first coordination meeting of SmaLog project participants, which is being implemented within the ERASMUS+ KA2 program, was held in Rome. Representatives of universities from the EU countries (University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Wismar University of Applied Sciences and Silesian University of Technology) participated in the meeting, which was held on the basis of the project coordinator, the Roman University “Universita Degli Studi Di Roma Tor Vergata”. Universities from cities of Ukraine (Kharkov, Kiev, Lviv and Zhytomyr) and Georgia (Tbilisi and Batumi) also participated. In addition, a representative of the Institute of Market Problems and Economic & Ecological Research Institute for Market Problems and Economic and Environmental Studies of the National Academy of Science of Ukraine participated in this meeting. The meeting participants discussed the plans for the implementation of the project.


The participants of the coordination meeting on the SmaLog project at the Universita Degli Studi Di Roma Tor Vergata


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