Last September, on the 25th and 26th, our Transfer Network CARD4ALL met in Sassari to hold our third transnational meeting.
An intense and very productive two days in Sassari, useful for taking stock of the situation on the activities and planning the next ones. The meeting of 25 September opened with institutional greetings (National Contact Point, Sassari Municipality, Chamber of Commerce) and with the participation of over 50 ULG representatives, who were explained how they will be materially involved in the next project activities. Laura Gonzalez, CARD4ALL Project Coordinator, presented and talked about Good Practice presentation: Gijón Citizen Card.
The afternoon saw us at the prestigious headquarters of the Sassari Chamber of Commerce engaged in an intense confrontation and exchange activity. In particular we discussed about implementation on citizen card for access to public bikes (1 representative for partner has conduct a debate/discussion to listen different points of view about citizen card services) with Miguel Sousa - URBACT Lead expert. Moreover there was round table about Financial management with SYNERGIE use simulation with Laura Gonzalez.
On the second day, thanks to a nice surprise organized by Sassari team, we found ourselves at the Argentiera, an industrial archeology site near Sassari that inspired us to continue our activities, also thanks to the support of the University of Sassari. Landworks association try to improve site and mine knowledge hosting architects from all over the world and working with augmented reality.
During the morning session our lead expert analyzed the Prototyping service implementation on citizen card concerning "Libraries and media theaters and payment of booking and sports facilities", the "Use of recycling bins" - and “Access to public bikes”.
As the first day session about access to public bikes, each partners compared the specific potential service in each municipality.
Morever, Professor Gabriele Mulas, talked about University of Sassari opportunities and innovation.
In short, we have worked intensely on our project but the sun and the pleasant climate have facilitated our network and our transnational meeting