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Training centre Technocité used in-house expertise, high-performance equipment and the latest software to allow its IT and digital trainees to study from home during Belgium's COVID-19 lockdown.
Dozens of trainees in Wallonia, southern Belgium, were able to continue learning at home during the COVID-19 lockdown, thanks to virtual classes set up by training school Technocité
Technocité trains 5,000 people each year in the digital professions. At any time, dozens of jobseekers are working towards qualifications in ICT and the creative industries.
That's why, when it became necessary to stay at home, Technocité teams knew they couldn’t close down courses. Instead, they used their in-house expertise, and European-funded equipment and software, to set up virtual classes.
Project details
- Project name
- Technocité
- Countries
- Belgium
- Organisation
- Technocité
- Participants
- 757 participants in 2019
- Project start
- 2015
- Project end
- 2020
- Internet and social
- Contact details
- Boudart Virginie - Coordonatrice communication
virginie@technocite.be
0499/20.33.99 - Total budget
- 7322475.43
- EU Budget contribution
- €3.314.429,32