On May 12 and 13, 2025, the third Multiplier Sport Event of the project was held in Montenegro. The event was led by Dr. Stevo Popović, Full Professor at the Faculty of Sports and Physical Education, University of Montenegro in Nikšić, which also served as the venue for the event.

The two-day event brought together 46 participants of various age groups and educational backgrounds, all sharing a common interest in advancing the fields of sport, health, and education. Through four thematic working groups, participants actively engaged in interactive workshops, where they exchanged ideas, identified user needs, and formulated recommendations for the project’s future activities.

The workshops focused on:

  • Presenting the objectives and activities of the i4EUFITMOS project,
  • Gathering user needs at the national level,
  • Conducting a consultative process to define the next steps and develop the digital services that will be the key outputs of the project.

Second Multiplier Sport Event within the i4EUFITMOS project was successfully held in Greece, organised by the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh). The event was led by Associate Professor Thrasyvoulos Tsiatsos, a professor at AUTh and the coordinator of the i4EUFITMOS project. The meeting took place on 9 May at the Olympic Museum in Thessaloniki.

Participants were given a detailed presentation of the i4EUFITMOS project – its key objectives, the countries involved in the consortium, the EUFITMOS fitness assessment battery, and the online platform for data input and analysis.

In the second part of the event, attention was directed toward analysing the questionnaire results and discussing potential digital upgrades and solutions aimed at further improving the platform’s functionality and enhancing the overall effectiveness of the project.

On May 7 and 8, 2025, the i4EUFITMOS project proudly launched its first Multiplier Sport Event at the ASSA Association premises in Tirana, Albania.

The event was officially opened by Mr. Florian Muca, President of the ASSA Association, who welcomed participants and emphasized the importance of collaboration in youth fitness monitoring and promotion.

During the session, three renowned experts in physical education and sport were invited to share their insights, present key lectures, and provide expert opinions on how to shape a healthier, more active generation.

This event brought together physical education teachers, coaches, and stakeholders to (in two groups per each day):
✔️ Raise awareness about the project’s objectives
✔️ Engage in open consultation to identify national-level needs
✔️ Support the development of practical, user-centered tools