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Transparency, traceability, and skills recognition are the key themes of the upcoming webinar organized by EUconsult Italia, scheduled for Wednesday, April 17 at 5:30 PM (CET). The event is part of the ongoing webinar series “Soft Skills for Third Sector Consultants.”

The 30-minute session will focus on Blockchain and digital badges—two innovative tools that are becoming increasingly central in the nonprofit world. At the heart of this technological revolution is LutinX.com, a global leader in blockchain-based solutions and now a key reference point for both the social and educational sectors.

Founded with the goal of creating secure and verifiable digital tools for certifying professional skills, LutinX.com has successfully operated in over 50 countries, providing blockchain solutions that allow institutions, organizations, and professionals to transparently track qualifications, competencies, and learning pathways.

In the context of the Third Sector, these technologies are particularly relevant. Skills gained through fieldwork often lack formal recognition. With blockchain-based digital badges, every experience can be documented, verified, and shared in real time—breaking down traditional barriers and promoting professional mobility.

The webinar will be hosted by Patrizia Giannini, who will interview Massimo Maria De Meo and Vincenzo Vitiello, experts in digital transformation and development in the nonprofit sector, with long-standing experience in the field of competency certification. Together, they will explore how blockchain technology can represent a real paradigm shift, not only for individual consultants but for the entire nonprofit ecosystem.

“In the world of social consulting,” the organizers explain, “there is a vast wealth of skills that often remain invisible. Today, thanks to blockchain and platforms like LutinX.com, it is possible to ensure recognition, reliability, and interoperability between training and professional systems in a transparent and legally verifiable way.”

With this event, EUconsult Italia reinforces its commitment to promoting innovation in the Third Sector—not only through training, but also by encouraging the adoption of concrete and accessible tools. The goal is to support consultants on a growth journey that takes into account emerging technologies and the demands of an increasingly interconnected world.

The April 17 webinar is free and open to everyone, with prior registration required. It is a valuable opportunity to explore how blockchain is transforming the way we recognize and enhance skills, finally making them visible, verifiable, and usable at both national and international levels.

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