INTAMT News
DISEMEX Fourth Project Meeting
The 4th DISEMEX TPM was organized as a two-days event on March, 28-29 with a highly intensive programme, prepared by the project partner Izmir Governorship. Besides a compact management and planning part, there were institutional visits to and presentations of the best practice cases in the Region of Izmir on both days of the TPM. The meeting started with a presentation of the Izmir Region and the Governorship for a better understanding of the local conditions.
The project for social rehabilitation of wheelchair users in the Gomel Region (Belarus) successfully completed
Within the framework of the “Belarus 2016-2019” development program carried out by IBB Dortmund on behalf of the German Association for International Cooperation (GIZ), INTAMT, along with the NGO for paraplegic GOOO “Invalidy-Spinalniki” from Gomel Region (Belarus), has implemented a project for social rehabilitation of wheelchair users in the Gomel region
DISEMEX Third Project Meeting
The 3rd DISEMEX TPM was held as a two-days event at the Hill Business Center in Sofia, organised by project partner BDA. On the first day, various organisational issues of the project were discussed and a foundation for day care and employment of people with disabilities made a presentation on their activities. There was a meeting with the activist of the deaf people foundation on the 2nd day, who reported on the complicated situation of inclusion of deaf people in Bulgaria in the labour market.
Leadership of the INTAMT Academy takes part on the meeting on the EU sanctions against Russia
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Eduard Patrik, Chairman of the board of the INTAMT Academy, and its CEO, Yuri Nikitin, attended a meeting on “Economic Sanctions and Civil Society. Contribution to the city twinning”, which took place at the Dusseldorf Business Club. Thomas Geisel, Lord Mayor of Düsseldorf, Dirk Wiese, Coordinator of Intergovernmental Cooperation with Russia of the Federal Government
The first German Baltic Digital Summit on 21 and 22 January 2019 in Düsseldorf
Three Baltic countries, Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia, deservedly rank as European pioneers of digitization: 5G networks are being developed in these countries, broadband broadband internet is being made available to users and online services are being offered in public and local government. In addition, they have produced a number of successful Startup companies, such as Skype, Transferwise and Starship Technologies.

