A COOP training room was handed over at MATE’s Buda Campus
A negotiation technique training room named after the COOP chain was handed over yesterday at the Buda Campus of the Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences (MATE). The construction and delivery of the hall is the first important milestone of the cooperation agreement signed between MATE and the Hungarian trade chain in April last year, the purpose of which is to support the activities of the domestic food industry and ensure the supply of specialists.
“The modern room, which also provides digital education, supports the practical training of MATE students in negotiation techniques and corporate communication”
– said the CEO of CO-OP Hungary Zrt. at the inauguration of the training room. Géza Tóth pointed out that modern benches and chairs were installed in the room created with the support of several million forints from the COOP chain, and in accordance with the latest trends, instead of the traditional whiteboard, a modern, interactive, touch-screen whiteboard display suitable for conference discussions was installed.
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