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May
31

Closing the Skills Gap in Deep Tech for a Sustainable Europe

Event location
7A Posthuset, Stockholm, Sweden

The first ever EIT Deep Tech Talent Initiative networking event will take place on 31 May in Stockholm, under the auspices of the Swedish Presidency.

The EIT Community is putting together policymakers, companies, and educational and research organisations to share ideas for how a new generation of European talent can be fostered.
The event will showcase the opportunities offered by the Deep Tech Talent Initiative. As part of the networking, participants will be able to forge new connections, exchange ideas, and sow the seeds of future collaboration on the topic of "closing the skills gap in deep tech for a sustainable Europe."

The event will feature opinion leaders from the industry, education providers from the Nordics, Pledgers of the Deep Tech Talent Initiative, as well as representatives of the Swedish Presidency, the EIT Governing Board, and the European Commission. It will provide ample opportunities for organisations with an interest in deep tech to establish new connections. 

More information and the link to register are available here.

The Deep Tech Talent Initiative

The DTTI is a flagship programme of the New European Innovation Agenda.
The programme is the European Commission’s instrument to position Europe at the forefront of the new wave of deep tech innovation. Through the Initiative, the EIT, Europe’s largest innovation ecosystem, will train 1 million people in deep tech areas by 2025.

 

Event Details

Target audience
Digital skills for the labour force.
Digital skills for ICT professionals and other digital experts.
Digital technology / specialisation
Digital skill level
Geographic scope - Country
Austria
Belgium
Bulgaria
Cyprus
Industry - field of education and training
Generic programmes and qualifications not further defined
Target language
English
Geographical sphere
International initiative
Event organizer
Event setting
On Location