Competences for
Future Logistics
Visegrad Fund
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Competences for Future Logistics in V4 Countries

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25-26 November 2025 - A meeting of the project consortium and international creative workshops

A meeting of the project consortium and international creative workshops, attended by staff and students from partner universities, took place in Budapest on 25–26 November 2025.

Photo from the meeting held on 25–26 November 2025 in Budapest, as part of the Visegrad Fund project Competences for Future Logistics in V4 Countries.
Photo from the meeting held on 25–26 November 2025 in Budapest, as part of the Visegrad Fund project Competences for Future Logistics in V4 Countries.
Photo from the meeting held on 25–26 November 2025 in Budapest, as part of the Visegrad Fund project Competences for Future Logistics in V4 Countries.
Photo from the meeting held on 25–26 November 2025 in Budapest, as part of the Visegrad Fund project Competences for Future Logistics in V4 Countries.
A warehouse with drones flying packages to parcel lockers and a robot collecting a delivery

The International Visegrad Fund granted the project "Competences for Future Logistics in V4 Countries". The project is aimed at improving the so-called future-oriented competences of students of logistics. An original methodology of creative workshops, based on foresight and Futures Literacy methods, will be developed. Creative workshops aimed at acquiring or developing future-oriented competences will be organised:

  1. in partner countries (national)
  2. an international creative workshop

The project is coordinated by Habil. Assoc. Prof. Zsolt Matyusz from Corvinus University of Budapest.

For more information, see the About the Project section.

The International Visegrad Fund supports regional cooperation between civil society organizations to advance their relations, exchange and share ideas and promote mutual understanding.

The International Visegrad Fund is a donor organization established in 2000 by the governments of the Visegrad Group countries – Czechia, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia. The Fund supports original approaches that help the region progress in seven main areas of Culture, Education, Innovation, Democratic Values, Public Policy, Environment and Tourism, and Social Development.