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Unlocking Digital Potential: the DREAM Project Successfully Concludes Mapping and Stocktaking of Digital Challenges and Opportunities for MSMEs

The DREAM project is thrilled to announce the successful conclusion of Work Package 2 (WP2) – “Mapping and stocktaking of digital entrepreneurship challenges for MSMEs”. This collaborative effort, involving partners from Belgium, France, Greece, Italy, Slovenia and Spain, has conducted an extensive analysis of the digitalisation needs of Micro, Small, and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs) in the post-pandemic landscape. Co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the EU Commission, the DREAM project takes a pioneering approach to address the challenges brought by COVID-19 and digitalization, specifically focusing on the realms of Vocational Education & Training (VET) and MSMEs, with an emphasis on microenterprises. DREAM aims to bolster digital readiness, resilience, and capacity, empowering VET providers to deliver high-quality training. This project endeavours to enhance the flexibility of opportunities in MSMEs and VET by developing digital content that can be delivered through custom-made Open Educational Resources (OER). The first phase of DREAM’s implementation witnessed the consortium laying the groundwork for the entire project through WP2, a mapping and stocktaking of digital entrepreneurship challenges for MSMEs. In essence, the partners conducted a thorough analysis and identification of national trends and dynamics to transition from the research phase to the production of educational content. Comprising seven organisations from six different European countries, the project consortium diligently conducted WP2 activities to analyse trends, identify digital skill gaps, and uncover opportunities within the MSME ecosystem. This in-depth research serves as the bedrock for developing innovative training courses tailored to address the identified training needs. With a shared methodology and meticulous analysis, the project partners have produced five country-level reports, accompanied by an overarching EU report. These reports provide a comprehensive snapshot of the current state of digital entrepreneurship and digital resilience among MSMEs within their respective contexts. By revealing quali-quantitative data, challenges, opportunities, and strategies for promoting digital competences, these insights empower owners, managers, policymakers, educators, and stakeholders to navigate the digital landscape effectively. Within DREAM’s WP2, several final deliverables have been developed, including: A Composite Report, which combines all country snapshots and the pan-EU report, providing a brief introduction to the context An Executive Summary, available in multiple languages (English, French, Greek, Italian, Slovenian, and Spanish), summarising key findings from all reports and the entire analysis. This document is available both as a separate deliverable (in multiple languages) and in the composite report (in EN) as a supplement representing the key findings A Bibliographical Knowledge Bank, serving as a comprehensive compilation of sources used for research and analysis, amalgamating literature reviews from each report, providing a consolidated resource 7 Case Studies and Good Practices, with each report featuring one, offering practical illustrations of MSMEs’ digitalization initiatives For any further information on the DREAM project, please visit: https://www.digital-dream-lab.eu/

Digital DREAM Lab is already online in English

We are happy to announce that the Digital DREAM Lab is now online in English on www.digital-dream-lab.eu! Digital DREAM Lab is the open educational resource (OER) platform that will host the main results of the project and will be available for the duration of the project and even 3 years after its completion. The platform is fully open and free of charge, user-friendly and responsive, and soon will also be available in French, Italian, Spanish, Slovenian and Greek in order to reach a wider audience. DREAM is an innovative and timely project that tackles the challenges of COVID-19 and digitalization in the two worlds of Vocational Education & Training (VET) and Small and Medium Enterprises, with a focus on microenterprises with less than 10 staff (MSMEs). DREAM is also a co-funded project in the framework of Erasmus+ Programme, developed by a consortium of 7 partners from 6 countries (France, Italy, Belgium, Spain, Slovenia and Greece), with the objectives of provide up-to-date training to MSMEs to help them cope with digital transformation, adapt VET to market needs and increase its flexibility, and enrich the provision of formal and non-formal VET across EU. You can find more information about DREAM project on Digital DREAM Lab

DREAM Kick-Off Meeting held online

On December 6th, 2022, the consortium joined the Kick-Off Meeting of DREAM – Digital Resilience for European Microenterprises, a project co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Commission, which brings together 7 partners from 6 countries (France, Italy, Belgium, Spain, Slovenia and Greece), led by Coopérative d’Initiative Jeunes (FR). The meeting was held online via Google Meet. DREAM is an innovative and timely project that tackles the challenges of COVID-19 and digitalization in the two worlds of Vocational Education & Training (VET) and Small and Medium Enterprises, with a focus on microenterprises with less than 10 staff (MSMEs), with the objectives of support micro and small business by providing up-to-date training to help them cope with digital transformation, adapt VET to market needs via mapping and increase its flexibility via Digital DREAM Lab (OER Platform) and enrich the provision of formal/non-formal VET across EU. DREAM project, which is fully aligned with the horizontal priority of the Erasmus+ programme of “addressing digital transformation through development of digital readiness, resilience and capacity”, will contribute to addressing the digital transformation of microenterprises, as well as increasing the flexibility of opportunities in Vocational Education & Training. The consortium formed by Coopérative d’Initiative Jeunes (FR), Sud Concept (FR), IDP European Consultants (IT), Institut de Haute Formation aux Politiques Communautaires (BE), IT Solutions for All (ES), Regional Development Agency of Northern Primorska Ltd Nova Gorica (SI) and Found.ation (GR) will work over the next 24 months to fulfil development and implementation of the project.

DREAM project approved: Digital Resilience for European Microenterprises

We are pleased to announce that the DREAM project “Digital Resilience for European Microenterprises” has been approved in the framework of the Erasmus+ programme, within the field of Vocational Education & Training. DREAM is an innovative and timely project that tackles the challenges of COVID-19 and digitalization in the two worlds of Vocational Education & Training (VET) and Small and Medium Enterprises, with a focus on microenterprises with less than 10 staff (MSMEs), with the objectives of: Support micro and small business by providing up-to-date training to help them cope with digital transformation and adapt to post-pandemic context. Adapt VET to market needs via mapping and increase its flexibility via Digital DREAM Lab [Open Educational Resources (OER) Platform]. Enrich the provision of formal/non-formal VET across EU. The co-funded project, which will be developed from November 2022 to October 2024, will involve a consortium of 7 partners from 6 different countries (France, Italy, Belgium, Spain, Slovenia and Greece), who will combine their expertise to create synergies and bring the project’s implementation to a successful conclusion.