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“NEB4All” International Training

On March 26, 2026, an international training session was conducted under the "NEB4All" project, funded by the Horizon Europe program. The beneficiary of this project is the Ministry of Education, Science, and Youth of Georgia. The event aimed to showcase New European Bauhaus (NEB) initiatives, analyze existing projects, and strengthen cooperation among National Contact Points (NCPs).

 The training was organized by the Łukasiewicz Research Network (Poland) and featured presentations of practical case studies and discussions with participants from various countries, including Georgia, Austria, Cyprus, Romania, and Spain.

Ana Goletiani, the National Contact Point for the New European Bauhaus at the Horizon Europe National Office of Georgia, participated in the event. She presented Georgia's experience in implementing NEB principles and emphasized the crucial role of the private sector in the process of urban transformation.

The series of practical case studies at the training opened with the presentation of the Georgian project by the architectural company MUA. Founder Devi Kituashvili introduced the "Fabrika" project to the audience—an exemplary case of transforming a Soviet industrial building into a multifunctional urban hub

The presentation received high acclaim, leading to a proposal to feature MUA’s experience in transforming industrial spaces on the official New European Bauhaus (NEB) website.

This event underscored Georgia's active involvement in NEB initiatives and its success in sharing and developing best international practices.

“NEB4All” International Training