The event will present the planned schedule of activities and feature interventions by the various organizations collaborating in its implementation.

Last Thursday was presented ReconNEXT, the strategic entrepreneurship and training program designed by the Cieza City Council with the aim of combating youth unemployment. One of the projects that forms part of it, along with CICOLA and CIJOE, is D Coworking Space, which will open this Tuesday with the presentation of the advisory service for entrepreneurs and the training activities that have been developed for its implementation.

 

D Coworking Space It is an open space, conceived as a laboratory of ideas, a meeting place to compare projects, where entrepreneurs, young freelancers, teleworkers, consultants, designers—in short, the business world—meet and discuss to create new work synergies.

 

D Coworking Space It has six workstations, as well as a glass-enclosed office, which can be reserved for meetings or video conferences. It also features a fully equipped kitchen and an outdoor lounge area designed for more informal gatherings. A space designed to foster networking and in tune with the new needs of the market.

 

For his part, Antonio Moya, Councilor for Employment and Economic Development, emphasizes that "with RecoNEXTa A new horizon for employment opens up in Cieza, because resources are expanded to significantly improve the employability and technical development of our neighbors, especially for the youngest, in addition to the launch of projects such as D Coworking Space, where a space is created to foster dialogue between entrepreneurs and companies, which will facilitate new work synergies in line with current times, which will help reposition our companies and make them more competitive.”

 

The event, which will take place at the facilities of 'Crea y Emprende', headquarters of the Department of Employment and Economic Development (Camino de Murcia s/n. 30530, Cieza (Murcia)), will also feature the presence of the City Council of Cieza, the mayor, Pascual Lucas, and the Councilor for Employment and Economic Development, Antonio Moya; with Álvaro Carmona (Rural Accent), Ginés Ángel García (President of AJE Region of Murcia), Enrique Luna (Director of Technical Services and Projects Area of Amusal), Juan Antonio Pedreño (president of UCOMUR) and Francisco José Inglés  (attached to the management of the Institute for the Development of the Region of Murcia).

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