LOCAL ROUNDTABLES AND MICRO-TRAININGS CURRICULA.
Roundtables and local context analysis: Partners facilitate local roundtables, engaging four key stakeholder groups:
- VET providers and teachers.
- Organizations in the tourism sector
- Business and policy decision-makers
- Learners
These discussions delve into the local context, identifying emerging trends and competencies in the evolving landscape of inclusive, sustainable, and digital tourism. These collaborative efforts achieve impactful sustainable tourism results.

Micro-trainings material development
Our training content is tailored to the latest advancements in tourism competencies, as identified by our consortium’s prior research. Topics include:
- VET system in tourism.
- The rise of digital tourism
- Green and sustainable tourism practices
- The future trajectory of tourism
By focusing on these areas, we produce sustainable tourism results that benefit both the industry and the environment. Additionally, a specialized micro-training course for VET trainers encompasses:
- Integrating Work-Based learning into curricula
- Designing impactful Work-Based learning activities
- Supporting the execution of Work-Based learning
- Tools and avenues for international Work-Based learning experiences
Dual Tourism Platform
The Dual Tourism platform is a multifunctional hub that fosters innovations in inclusive, sustainable, and digital tourism. Its objectives include:
- Exchanging insights on the VET and dual systems
- Keeping abreast of the latest tourism trends
- Introducing innovative curricula for upskilling tourism professionals
The platform emphasizes sustainable tourism results, ensuring that our initiatives are both eco-friendly and industry relevant. The platform facilitates:
- Virtual interactions between public and private stakeholders
- Exploration of new tools and opportunities in the VET tourism sector

Training Delivery & Work-based learning activities
Our training courses are accessible to learners, especially those already enrolled in VET tourism courses. They actively engage in the training phase. Work-Based Learning activities, both local and at the EU level, allow learners to collaborate with established tourism businesses, applying and testing their skills.

DualTourism Handbook
Together with our partners, we developed the DualTourism Handbook, a comprehensive guide that transfers the knowledge and resources amassed during the project. Targeted at tourism businesses and learners, this handbook highlights the essential skills demanded by the contemporary tourism industry and demonstrates our commitment to sustainable tourism results.