A Complementary Consortium: The SIMPEC-T Partnership
The SIMPEC-T project, dedicated to social innovation and mobility for elderly care, is based on a strategic partnership between five key players in four countries. This consortium, built on complementary expertise, aims to transform the support provided to elderly people in Europe by focusing on social inclusion and sustainable development.
Partners and their contributions
Le Cube Consultants (France)
As a consulting SME, Le Cube manages the project, ensuring effective communication and high-quality training. Their expertise in management and educational engineering is essential for coordinating the consortium's various activities.
FTMFR (France)
A renowned training network, the Fédération Territoriale des Maisons Familiales Rurales (FTMFR) contributes its educational expertise. Its role is crucial in developing innovative training modules tailored to the needs of caregivers and healthcare professionals.
Inter-Mondes (Belgium)
A non-governmental organization specializing in interculturality, Inter-Mondes plays a key role in facilitating and leading activities. Their approach ensures that the quality and effectiveness of training and exchange sessions are maximized.
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Porolissum (Romania)
Rooted in the social and solidarity economy, Porolissum brings an essential dimension of inclusion to the project. Their involvement ensures that the project is aligned with the values of the social economy, promoting the integration and participation of all stakeholders.
OOZ Kranj (Slovenia)
Chamber of Craft and Small Business of Slovenia offers valuable economic insight, facilitating the adaptation of initiatives to local economic realities. Their expertise ensures that the solutions developed are economically viable and sustainable.
European Synergy
This complementary partnership is not limited to the simple juxtaposition of skills. It embodies a true synergy in which each partner contributes an essential piece to the achievement of the SIMPEC-T project's objectives. Together, they create an environment conducive to innovation and continuous improvement of practices in the elderly care sector, thereby helping to build a future in which every elderly person receives high-quality care tailored to their needs.
By leveraging each other's strengths, the SIMPEC-T consortium is positioning itself as a model of transnational cooperation, ready to tackle the challenges of demographic aging in Europe with innovative and inclusive solutions.

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