We are excited to invite you to the Stakeholder Dissemination Seminar on 30 September, at 09:30, at Caucasus University, Tbilisi, Organized within the Erasmus+ CBHE project “ENRICHER Hubs — Designing Green Tourism Concepts through Learning”, this one-day event will showcase keynotes, best practices, and discussions with experts from Georgia, Moldova, Finland, Austria, and Italy — plus the official launch of CU’s Green Tourism Hub.
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Caucasus University, in partnership with the consortium of the Erasmus+ CBHE project ENRICHER Hubs — Designing Green Tourism Concepts through Learning, is pleased to invite you to the Stakeholder Dissemination Seminar “Shaping the Future of Sustainable Tourism”.
This one-day seminar will bring together academic leaders, tourism professionals, entrepreneurs, public sector representatives, and international experts to discuss how innovation and sustainability can shape the future of tourism in Georgia and the wider region.
Highlights of the program include:
- Keynote address: “Green Transformation in Georgian Tourism” by Chairperson of the Ecotourism Association;
- Presentation of a SWOT analysis of sustainable tourism in Georgia and Moldova;
- Insights into the concept and development of Green Tourism Hubs;
- Best practice examples from Finland, Austria, and Italy;
- Introduction to the Design Sprint methodology, featuring a case from Moldova;
- A high-level panel discussion on “Challenges and Future Prospects of Sustainable Tourism and the Role of the Hubs”;
- The official launch of Caucasus University’s Green Tourism Hub.
The seminar provides a unique opportunity to connect with stakeholders across Europe working at the intersection of education, green entrepreneurship, and regional development.
For more details about the project, please visit the official project website.
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