InterGenic Project

EU's Digital Transition

The digital transition in the European Union is like updating to the newest, coolest phone, but for the whole country. It means using computers, the internet, and other smart technology to make life better and jobs easier. This includes things like having faster internet everywhere, teaching everyone how to use computers better, and using technology to improve schools and hospitals. It's all about making sure that technology makes life better for everyone, from kids playing games to adults doing their jobs.

The green transition is the EU's big plan to take care of our planet. It's like turning off the lights when you leave a room, but for the whole country. The idea is to stop doing things that hurt the environment, like creating too much pollution. Instead, the EU wants to use clean energy from the sun and wind, recycle more, and make sure that the air and water are clean. This way, we can make sure that our planet stays a beautiful and healthy place to live, not just for us, but for animals and plants too!

EU's Green Transition
Sustainability
Digitalisation

Sustainability is founded on three critical pillars: environmental protection, economic growth, and social equity, each essential for ensuring that our actions and policies meet the current needs of society without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.


Seniors have knowledge of a lot of sustainable practices that can be transferred to future generations.

Digitalization in the EU offers a significant advantage to young people, providing them with unprecedented access to information, educational resources, and global connectivity, which equips them with the tools to innovate, participate in a digital economy, and shape the future of a digitally integrated Europe.

Young people, with their innate familiarity and proficiency with digital technologies, are well-positioned to guide and educate older generations, offering training on a variety of digital skills, from basic computer literacy to more advanced software and internet functionalities, promoting an inclusive digital society across all age groups.

InterGenic connects generations that natually wound not get engaged in educating eachother in non-formal setup

We gather ideas for workshops with seniors and young people in 7 countries and process them into training materials for youth and senior mentors on digital and sustainability skills. Our training packages will be available by the end of the year, 2024.

InterGenic's primary initiatives encompass four key areas: training youth mentors in digital literacy, training senior mentors in sustainable methodologies, formulating and testing collaborative strategies for local problem-solving, and fostering understanding and connection across generational divides. The project will involve participants from seven European Union countries and will provide comprehensive training modules, pilot programs, collaborative activities, and extensive communication and outreach activities.

Project number: 2023-1-ES01-KA220-ADU-000155225