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Project Q4300648 in France, Italy
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Cross-Border Accelerator of Mobilities
Project Q4300648 in France, Italy

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    249,050.0 Euro
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    293,000.0 Euro
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    85.0 percent
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    31 May 2019
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    30 May 2021
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    Chambre de Commerce et d'Industrie d'Ajaccio et de Corse du Sud
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    41°55'9.23"N, 8°44'19.10"E
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    44°23'53.30"N, 8°57'37.51"E
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    There are currently many sustainable tourism and boating businesses in the cooperation area. However, despite a high rate of youth unemployment, quality training institutes interconnected with the economic world do not offer specialised training to support these priority supply chains. In order to develop their potential and in spite of their limited investment capacity, these businesses should be able to rely on qualified permanent workers enjoying quality jobs. The MarittimoMob project will contribute to pursuing the double challenge of improving young people’s potential for entering the workforce and increasing the competitiveness of the companies of the priority blue and green growth sectors in Corsica, Liguria and Sardinia. The 3 partners—the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Ajaccio and Southern Corsica, the University of Genoa and the Special Promocamera Agency of the Sassari Chamber of Commerce—will conceive, experiment, evaluate and create the conditions for the capitalisation and transferability of a cross-border mobility accelerator specialised in priority supply chains. This Accelerator will consist of an innovative and qualifying joint training course (Master’s Degree and cross-border mobility internships) which will benefit 20 companies and 20 cross-border students. A study of the business skills needed will precede the design of the accelerator. After the experimentation, the production of a Manual will ensure the transferability/reproducibility of the Accelerator and its permanent contribution to cross-border labour market integration. (English)
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