
June 2023 Editorial – EPN Consulting Newsletter
As you can read below in this newsletter, on 15 June 2023 we at EPN Consulting organised and held the final conference of the Erasmus+ “Collective Innovation to Fight Climate Change” project in
As you can read below in this newsletter, on 15 June 2023 we at EPN Consulting organised and held the final conference of the Erasmus+ “Collective Innovation to Fight Climate Change” project in
EPN Consulting is the Coordinator of the Erasmus+ project “Collective Innovation to Fight Climate Change” that started in Dec 2020 and will end in June 2023. For this reason we are organising the
As you have recently read on the EPN Consulting Newsletters, in Feb 2022 Stefano Mainero set up the EPN Consulting Research and Innovation Ltd. company in Dublin (Ireland). The company takes care of
From 27th to 31st March 2023, the “Collective Innovation to Fight Climate Change” project, funded by Erasmus+ and coordinated by EPN Consulting, held in Sofia (Bulgaria) its 2nd training session. This 2nd training
This is the 150th issue of the monthly newsletter that started in September 2010, nine months after EPN Consulting was established. It evolved through the years until the current format. In the next
The issues of energy costs, availability, markets trade, etc. have been discussed for months and clear solutions or agreements are not yet consolidated. We are approaching (maybe mild) winter and electricity supply for
We have been reading about Climate Change for years, but not many people believed it concerned themselves. We were used to see hurricanes, flooding, drought in other parts of the world. We were
Last month, at the bottom of the May 2022 EPN Consulting Newsletter you may have noticed an additional motto. That’s why I am so happy and proud to dedicate this editorial to our
In these weeks we have been experiencing severe disruptions at airports in the UK and Ireland (Dublin, in particular). The relevant authorities managing the airports during the heavy months of Covid-19 pandemic were