

Karina Goldura
23 Ara 2025
The First Transnational Project Meeting took place in Braila, Romania, on December 23-24, 2025, officially launching the TechAndEdu-TEA project
The First Transnational Project Meeting took place in Braila, Romania, on December 23-24, 2025, officially launching the TechAndEdu-TEA project and setting the foundation for its implementation. Representatives from partner organizations convened to examine the approved project framework, confirm roles, align working methods, and prepare for the upcoming implementation phase. The sessions concentrated on introducing the project, promoting partner collaboration, establishing communication protocols, practical planning, and initiating discussions on content and technical preparations for future activities.
Main Objectives of the Meeting
• To officially begin project implementation and strengthen cooperation among partners.
• To present the approved project structure, timeline, and expected outcomes.
• To clarify the responsibilities of the host and partner organizations.
• To discuss communication, follow-up, and documentation procedures.
• To enhance visibility, dissemination, and coordination from the start of implementation.
Main Topics Addressed
• Introduction to the aims of TechAndEdu-TEA and the expected contributions of the partnership.
• Review of the implementation framework and practical coordination needs.
• Clarification of partner roles, task distribution, and internal communication logic.
• Discussion on follow-up work, planning needs, and documentation responsibilities.
• Visibility of the project and practical application of Erasmus+ branding during implementation.
Results of the Meeting
• A shared understanding of the project purpose and implementation logic was established.
• Participants engaged in presentations, discussions, and practical exchanges.
• The partnership confirmed the start of active implementation under the approved project structure.
• The meeting produced concrete evidence of participation, visibility, and organizational coordination.





















