Author: H. Korhonen Title: OPTICON project: what can we do for you? Abstract: Optical Infrared Coordination Network for Astronomy (OPTICON) is an EU funded project that has been running for more than 15 years. The current Horizon 2020 grant period is from January 2017 to December 2020. OPTICON consists of technology development (joint research activities), networking, and transnational access. The main educational component of OPTICON is organised through its Work Package 12 (WP12): 'Enhancing community skills, Integrating communities'. WP12 runs a community training programme which delivers expert knowledge in infrastructure use and development, and helps to integrate newer communities. The main programme consists of a yearly NEON Observing school, giving hands-on observing experience to young astronomers at a professional telescope. Additionally, OPTICON organises other schools concentrating on different aspects of observational astronomy, life-long learning, and integrating communities. These schools can have different scopes, for example 'Hot Topics', astronomical instrumentation, or combining data from different wavelength/messenger domains. In this talk I will outline the OPTICON activities, concentrating on trans national access and especially the planned WP12 activities for 2019-2020.