The B4C VET project officially launched with a successful kick-off meeting held in Kassel, Germany, marking the beginning of a strategic collaboration among partners committed to advancing vocational education and training (VET) through sustainability, innovation, and cross-sector cooperation.

Hosted at the University of Kassel, the meeting brought together consortium members to align on the project’s vision, objectives, and implementation roadmap. The session focused on establishing a clear governance structure, defining roles and responsibilities, and ensuring a shared understanding of expected outcomes. A strong emphasis was placed on results-driven delivery, with partners engaging in structured working groups to initiate the first steps of implementation. According to the programme, participants worked on developing practical application cases, including cost calculations and CO₂ reduction potential, setting a clear direction for impact-oriented outputs .
The kick-off meeting was not limited to administrative coordination. It also created a collaborative environment for knowledge exchange, allowing partners to identify synergies, share expertise, and define common methodologies. This approach ensures that the project moves forward with coherence, efficiency, and a strong partnership dynamic.

In parallel to the project launch, partners had the opportunity to participate in the THREE C Network Conference 2026, a high-level international event dedicated to the Circular Carbon Economy (CCE). The conference explored innovative solutions for transforming biomass into sustainable resources and highlighted how circular systems can contribute to reducing emissions while generating economic value. It brought together experts, practitioners, and stakeholders from across Europe to exchange ideas, develop practical approaches, and foster new collaborations .
The combination of the B4C VET kick-off meeting and participation in the THREE C conference created a powerful starting point for the project. Partners gained valuable insights into emerging trends, technologies, and policy directions that will directly inform the project’s development and outputs.
As B4C VET moves into its implementation phase, the consortium is well-positioned to deliver innovative solutions that strengthen VET systems, support green and digital transitions, and create tangible impact for learners, educators, and the labour market.





















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