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Free training on innovative procurement methods

Are you a procurement specialist or a public buyer eager to delve into the world of innovative procurement? Are you looking for best practices and useful tools to enhance your approach to procuring innovations? Join the BUILD project’s free online training session on 6. March 2024.

 

We will be more than happy to meet you:

Date: 6. March 2024
Time: 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM CET
Location: Online, Zoom

 

What to Expect

The comprehensive training session, brought to you by the BUILD project and its experts in Innovation Procurement, is tailored to procurement specialists and public buyers seeking to excel in the procurement of innovations.

The session will showcase best practices from various European countries, covering topics such as mobility, digitalization, innovative architecture, and more.

 

Training Session Highlights

  • DIVERSE BEST-CASE PRACTICES
    Explore real-world examples from different European countries, highlighting procedure types, award criteria, benefits, learnings, challenges and results.
  • INTERACTIVE LEARNING
    Engage in discussions, ask questions, and gain insights from the experts in the field.
  • FREE ACCESS
    The training session is completely free of charge. Fill in the registration form below to secure your spot!

 

Speakers

  • Hedy Meinander
    Procurement Services, City of Turku – Turku’s project coordinator in the BUILD project
  • Jaanus Tamm
    Project Manager, Tartu City Government – Manager of projects dealing with mobility and sustainable development.
    “ I enjoy innovative challenges that give the opportunity  to improve our common living environment”.
  • Simon De RooExpert buyer,  Municipality of  Rotterdam
    “As a buyer, I buy all kinds of things for the municipality Rotterdam, mainly objects in the public area. I do this by public tenders. Besides using this tool,  I try to stimulate circular buying in Rotterdam and international cooperations”

 

Register now!

Fill in the registration form and sign up for this useful training session by 5. March 2023:

REGISTER HERE

 

Discover the Path to Innovation Procurement with BUILD!

 

SPECIAL NOTE: IN-PERSON TRAINING

For those that prefer in-person training on Public Procurement of Innovation adoption and capacity building, we have planned several sessions across the BUILD partner countries.

 

Follow our website for more info coming soon!

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