Romania Follow UP

For the follow-up activity, we prepared a workshop in which we tried to concentrate all the information from the project in one hour of activity. In reality, the topic was of interest to the participants and we stayed for about an hour and a half. In the first 20 minutes we discussed the project, what we learned, the Erasmus program and its opportunities. Then we made a workshop that we will attach in the photo area. 


The workshop is constantly training a team of 4 people, who for 20 minutes will identify a problem in the city we live in and turn that need into a business idea. The teams received a template in which they had to identify the idea, potential clients, business costs and sources of income. Later, after the analysis stage, each team presented and received feedback from the other teams. After the presentation session, voting took place, each team giving marks to the other teams between 1 and 7. 


After the workshop, there was a Q&A session where we talked for about 30 minutes on the subject of Erasmus+ and Entrepreneurship. Because during the time when we did the workshop there were many other events at the same time, we had to do it in two stages. In the first stage there were 9 participants, and in the second there were 6 participants.


Dissemination Links from NGO and the participants 

Participant feedback

Sebastian Birzu: A great experience with beautiful people eager to learn from each other and also to train the project. The topic of the very current project where I learned and evolved about empathy but also digitalization.Well-organized activities, both theoretically and especially practically. Wonderful, and on this way I want to thank everyone. 

Amalia Murăreanu: The Erasmus experience in Portugal was truly wonderful and unforgettable. I had the opportunity to live in a completely new environment, learn about culture and traditions, empathy, entrepreneurship, branding, and develop personally in ways I couldn't have anticipated. In the framework of the DIGITEM project, where I had the opportunity to combine entrepreneurial skills with empathy. Overall, my Erasmus experience in Portugal was truly a period of personal growth, cultural exploration, and priceless memories. I had the opportunity to learn, meet new people, and discover the beauty of this enchanting country in a deep and authentic way. 

Stigleți Eduard: Under the aegis of the DIGITEM initiative, I found myself at the crossroads of entrepreneurial prowess and empathy. A week brimming with fervent activities, during which we engaged in the simulation of business concepts meticulously crafted to cater to the requisites of our community. In a summative reflection, my Erasmus journey in Portugal was an epoch genuinely marked by self-development, cultural explorations, and invaluable memories. It afforded me the privilege of acquiring knowledge, forging new acquaintances, and delving into the depths of this captivating nation's allure in a profound manner

Eddy Hilitanu: The DIGETEM project meant for me an opportunity to understand entrepreneurship from another perspective. To learn new work tools, to succeed in learning new workshops that can help young people to create, through entrepreneurship, a positive impact in the community. At the same time, the project helped me meet new people, share new experiences and make new friends. 

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