DIAMOND Consortium Meeting in Berlin – Recap of Day 1!

December 5, 2025
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DIAMOND Consortium Meeting in Berlin – Recap of Day 1! 🇩🇪✨

 

The DIAMOND Empower partners are in Berlin today for two days of collaboration, planning, and project alignment. 

Day 1 of the Consortium Meeting has been very productive – we reviewed the upcoming reporting period, key deadlines, and overall project alignment.

After a warm welcome by Mirja Hubert (Aarhus Universitet) the consortium reviewed necessary reporting updates, followed by the following main focus points:

💎 DIAMOND Methodology & Framework

Partners refined the structure of our scientific and methodological work, including templates and approaches for integrating evidence and insights.

💎 Communication & Outreach

Chris Haberl, PhD (Evolutionary Archetypes Consulting SL) shared updates on dissemination and communication activities, ensuring clear and consistent messaging across Europe.

💎 Research Progress Across Teams

We discussed the latest insights on empowerment, transformative capabilities, and learner profiles, strengthening the knowledge base that drives DIAMOND forward.

💎 Platform Development

Nikolaos Matskanis (CETIC) presented the roadmap for the DIAMOND digital platform, covering integration points and upcoming milestones.

💎 Living Lab & Social Innovation Experiments

BEATRIZ IZQUIERDO (Universidad de Burgos) gave an update on the current status of the Living Lab and mapped the next steps toward community-driven experimentation..

The DIAMOND consortium looks forward to Day 2 in Berlin!

Learn more: https://diamond-empower.eu/

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DIAMOND Empowerment

Providing a Digital and Modular Ecosystem for
Personalized Capabilities Development to Enhance
Labour Market Participation and Employment Transition

Project Funded by the EU: 101178081 — DIAMOND — HORIZON-CL2-2024-TRANSFORMATIONS-01

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