The first official partnership meeting intensified the cooperation of the partners in the [email protected] project

OBJAVLJENO 30.4.2021.  |  AUTOR: Admin
The first official partnership meeting intensified the cooperation of the partners in the AT@AT.CB project

On Friday, April 30, after the introductory project conference and press conference, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., the first official partnership meeting of the Active Tourism Meets Advanced Technology in Cross-Border Area - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. project was held online, via the Zoom platform, with ensured consecutive translation on the language of the project partners. The project is within the Cooperation Program Interreg V-A Hungary Croatia 2014-2020. co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund.

Members of the project teams of the partners gathered - Varaždin County, Varaždin County Tourist Board, Csurgó Municipality and Pannonia University, Nagykanizsa campus.

The meeting was held in two working sessions divided thematically - the first part was reserved for project management, administration, finance and project progress report, and the second part for project promotion, establishment of visitor centers in the municipality of Csurgó and the city of Varaždin, development of tourism attraction, ie. application for smartphones that will connect the project areas, but also to agree on further activities and steps in the project This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

The aim of this meeting was to strengthen the partnership by discussing joint activities and commitments.

The meeting agreed on the date of the next informal meeting of project partners, on May 6, when the development of a smartphone application will be discussed, for which the University of Pannonia is in charge. The topic of the meeting will be connecting partners with an application, ie. a game that will further enrich the tourist offer of the cross-border area of Hungary and Croatia.