Second lesson of the EU project design webinar by CBE in collaboration with Fondazione Inarcassa

How can architects and engineers turn professional ideas into successful European projects?
We recently held the second session of our ππ«π¨π£πππ πππ training series: ππ°π°π±π¦π³π’π΅πͺπ°π― ππ’π³π΅π―π¦π³π΄π©πͺπ±π΄: ππ©π¦ ππ’π΅π¦πΈπ’πΊ π΅π° ππΆπ³π°π±π¦π’π― ππ¦π΄πͺπ¨π―. This session dived deep into the heart of the Erasmus+ KA2 framework, focusing on how transnational cooperation can drive innovation in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) sectors.
Key highlights from the webinar included:
Strategic insights: a breakdown of KA220 (Cooperation Partnerships) and KA210 (Small-scale Partnerships), exploring which tool best fits different organizational capacities;
Centers of Vocational Excellence (CoVE): understanding how integrated ecosystems like the INSIDE-CoVE project are reshaping the European VET landscape through digital and green skills;
Real-world best practices: analyzing successful projects such as BuildOffsiteEU, ET4D, and BIM4D to understand the logic of successful European design, from identifying common needs to generating scalable impact.
A special thank you to our speakers, Dr. Ettore Melzi and Dr. Alessandro Previtali, for sharing their extensive know-how and guiding participants through the complexities of the 2021β2027 program.
European funding is more than just a budget, it is an opportunity to co-build solutions for a more sustainable and digital future.











































