A Roundtable with the Government of Macedonia was held in Skopje last 6 December 2013, bringing together major investment decision makers, international organisations from CEE region and operators alongside key government representatives to provide delegates with in depth market insights and connects international investors with Macedonia’s most promising business.
Lattanzio Learning is involved in the Creativity REsearch Adaptive roadmap (Cre-AM) Project, financed by the EU (DG Connect) aiming to bridge communities of creators with communities of technology providers and innovators. The goal is to promote collaborative work towards developing and enhancing new ICT technologies, processes and tools by addressing the needs of different sectors of the creative industries (e.g. arts, crafts, culture, design, e- publishing, media, architecture etc.).
Horizon 2020 is the biggest EU Research and Innovation programme with nearly €80 billion of funding available from 2014 to 2020. Until now the Framework Programmes for Research and Technological Development, the Framework Programmes for Competitiveness and Innovation (CIP) and the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) are in charge of the funding. Horizon 2020 aims at helping big ideas to come out of the lab and enter the market securing Europe’s global competitiveness.
Ezio Lattanzio, as the European Federation of Management Consultancies Associations (FEACO) Chairperson is going to attend the European Development Days (EDD) in Brussels this afternoon, 26th November 2013. EDD, now in its 7th edition, is a gathering of European development practitioners and their partners worldwide, whose aim is to foster engagement and facilitate the implementation of an agenda for greater aid effectiveness. Some 6,000 people and 1,500 organizations and stakeholders from the development community will be brought together on an equal footing over two days, in the true spirit of partnership.
The Lattanzio Group, together with the Romanian Banking Association (RBA), has organized an event on the role of banks for the new programming period “Structural Funds for promoting growth: The Role of the Romanian banking system for the next programming period 2014-2020” scheduled for November, 21st 2013. The event will take place at the headquarters of the National Bank of Romania (NBR) in Bucharest, “Miti?a Constantinescu” hall at 9:30 a.m. and is in keeping with the Romanian Government’s project to “involve the banking system in attracting EU Funds regarding both payments to beneficiaries and project selection and evaluation,” as stated by Eugen Teodorovici, Minister of EU funds.
Lattanzio e Associati Public Sector has gained recognition for its efforts in Romania, where it has been active with a branch office in Bucharest since 2007. As the leader of a consortium that also includes Magnum Srl, Lattanzio e Associati is responsible for managing the important project of Strengthening the ability of beneficiaries to implement the operations ESF 2007-2013. This project is part of the framework of Sectoral Operational Programme Human Resources Development 2007 - 2013 (SOP HRD) and has an overall value of 1.3 billion euros.
Lattanzio e Associati, part of the Lattanzio Group and a leader in public management consulting, is the head of a Consortium that is strengthening the national training system within a EU funded Project “Technical assistance to the Ministry of Information Society and Administration”. This project is funded through the EU IPA Programme
Ezio Lattanzio, as President of Confindustria Assoconsult - Federated Association of Consulting Firms representing the management consulting sector in Italy - stands on the scenario outlined by an Italian TV show
Dialogue among different forms of knowledge, a stimulating continuity between the Lattanzio Group and the world of art: to this end, Lattanzio has decided to open its doors to solo exhibitions, projects, prestigious partnerships, presentations and selected artistic events.