About Training Regions:
An international arena to promote Training
The fine-meshed network of infrastructure, and the “pumping stations” that keep the flows running, is the modern society’s circulatory and nervous systems. Training Regions is an arena where all the interested parties can come together and jointly create and maintain robust and secure flows.
Training Regions is a resolution of the need for a common arena for training. Here, all different types of participants – from the business community, the society at large and academia – meet, and together jointly promote the development of a more robust society, especially within cities and regions. This applies to all the areas which are encompassed within the concept of training, i.e. both the identification and preventative work such as research, development, testing, preparation, planning, training and evaluation.
Training Regions’ vision
Training Regions helps to create sustainable, safe and attractive cities and regions by providing the most qualified arena for global cooperation, networking and the generation of new knowledge.
Training Regions organization
- Research Center Training Regions Research Center, for which Lund University is the host.
Download the Training Regions Research Strategy 2011-2013
- Training Regions is a non-profit organization which has twelve founding sponsors.
- Training Regions International AB is a service company owned by Training Regions.
It manages the operational side of the organization’s activities.
*) The organization and the Research Center has two formally separate governing boards,
however the governing boards have identical representation and members.
Membership benefits
Members of Training Regions will enjoy the access to the following:
Collaborative efforts, via inter alla
- seminars, conferences and workshops
- a neutral marketplace
- a structured network
current and ongoing research via
- the organized collaborative efforts with the Training Regions Research Center in Lund
- continuous monitoring of the entire research field
advancement, via inter alla
- structured concepts and standards development
- making use of and working with developments in the field
- advice and counseling

