
We asked, you voted, now we're doing the training!
We recently asked our awarded SMEs to vote on a series of webinar topic proposals that we had brainstormed as being relevant to T&C SMEs and startups. You made your voice heard very strongly in your choice of some of these topics, which is why we're glad to propose the top 5 topics as interactive, small-group training sessions (which we're calling "webinars" for obvious reasons!).
An overview of the main sustainable business models; consideration of some elements of these models that can be integrated into extant dynamics for step-by-step change.
Led by: Professor Alexandros Papalexandris, AUEB
The digital product passport is one part of the much discussed and vast ESPR that might not apply to all of us. But what is the DPP and can it be useful to you as a small producer?
Led by: AIDIMME
What factors do you have to consider if you want to scale your small business? Will being bigger really help you, or cause more problems? Can you scale alone, or might you do it in partnership with others?
Led by: Dr. Fiori Zafeiropoulou Fronimopoulou for SOFFA
Your story is what makes your product different from the next company’s. Let’s talk about what your main digital communications options are, and discuss workflows and “hacks” to make this less of a chore.
Led by: Dr. Alexandra Korey, Cedecs-TCBL
Maybe you think the ban on destruction of goods doesn’t affect you, but this legislation is going to shift things just slightly. If you are overproducing we’ll talk about what you can do to compensate. For facilitators, consultants, designers and upcyclers, this shift is an opportunity for you! The FABRIX platform will be a resource in this new world.
Led by: AIDIMME
Anyone can access the webinar with the zoom link found next. You don't have to be a Fabrix awarded SME to participate - this is open to our entire community.
These events will be recorded, with the relevant part made available on our YouTube channel and soon in the Fabrix Learning Hub (a forthcoming platform feature). Attendence in person, however, provides the opportunity for personalised content and interaction.