On 21 March 2024, the multiplication event of the COMMITTED (COMpliance of acadeMIc acTiviTies with forEign trade) and BESPOKE (BusinESs PresentatiOn sKills for Employability) projects, coordinated by the Budapest Business University (BBU), was organised in Budapest. the COMMITTED and the BESPOKE are funded by the European Union under the ERASMUS+ Cooperation Partnership Programme. The multiplier event is a project closing workshop to present the project's objectives, the extensive international partnership and, in particular, the results and products produced during the projects.
Dr. Gábor Andrási, International Director of BBU, welcomed the participants and presented the BESPOKE project. During his presentation, he introduced the background and methodology of the Digital Pitch-type Presentation (DPTP), as the main topic of the project, as well as the results of the project, such as the methodology handbook, the teaching materials and the good practice presentations selected during the DPTP test training. The final session of the BESPOKE project was concluded by a roundtable discussion, when Dr. Gábor Andrási, as moderator of the discussion, asked his guests Anikó Nyéki and Gábor Farkass, representatives of the Hungarian Plastics
Association, a partner in the project, and Dr. Andrea Vallyon, lecturer at BBU, who was involved in the whole development process of the project.
In the second half of the event, the COMMITTED project was presented. Dr. Katalin Csekő, Dean of the Faculty of International Management and Business of the BBU and project leader, and Judit Galambos, lecturer at the BBU and project coordinator, briefly presented the main topic of the project, the "Export Compliance", and the developed professional materials, recommendations for decision makers and teaching materials. Tamás Nietsch, Export compliance expert, who also participated in the implementation process of the project, gave a presentation on the corporate enforcement of "compliance", principles and aspects. This session also ended with a roundtable discussion: moderator Judit Galambos asked her guests Dr. Katalin Csekő, Tamás Nietsch and Zsuzsanna Tüske, expert of the Hungarian Association of Logistics, Purchasing and Inventory Management, a partner in the project.