EADA Business School: FUNDACIÓ PRIVADA UNIVERSITÀRIA EADA (EADA)

July 25, 2022

We are proud to be partnering with EADA Business School 

 An independent, non-profit institution and the first to run manager training programs for the business community. Their main objective is the promotion & practice of research in the field of business management & administration & all those disciplines related to the functioning of the organisations. 

We are joining forces to promote awareness about the important role that responsible investment, entrepreneurship innovation and technology management plays in shaping the Circular Economy. 

With main focus on co-creating and co-innovating solutions to support the digital transformation of public & private entities conforming to principles & values of Circular Economy & the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 

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