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Nuvole expands its Brussels office

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New international projects, new office, and hiring!

Nuvole is going to add a couple of international projects and some advanced Open Atrium customization services for non-profit organizations to its portfolio in the coming months. And if you are a skilled Drupal Developer you can be involved too!

Our upcoming projects will require a stronger presence in Brussels, the place to be for every international organization in Europe. So, while still keeping our Italian headquarters and office unchanged, we've just expanded our Belgian office. The new office is located in ICAB, a modern business centre in Brussels close to the Flemish university: a place with a vibrant international student community, equipped with a gym, a swimming pool and pubs.

The new Brussels office was officially inaugurated with a reception last week (pictures below) and it will be the place where we meet with international clients and we develop the EU-funded projects Nuvole participates in, like:

  • Alfa Puentes (2011-2013): a three-year project for international cooperation between Latin America and Europe on educational matters.
  • Open Sounds: a Leonardo da Vinci project (2012-2013) for transnational cooperation in music production.
  • Higher Education Experts (2012-2013): a renewed version of our customized Open Atrium portal for European experts in Higher education.

Want to be involved? We welcome applications: if you are a skilled Drupal 6 and 7 developer, just see our job post and apply!

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