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EIT Deep Tech Talent Initiative - Networking Event
MAY
Wed
31
12:00 - 18:00

This was 1 year ago

Location

7A Posthuset

Vasagatan, 28
111 20 Stockholm (Sweden)
Programmes
EIT

The Deep Tech Talent Initiative is a flagship under 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 European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), Europe’s largest innovation ecosystem, will train 1 million people in deep tech areas by 2025.

Under the auspices of the Swedish Presidency, the EIT Community is organising an event to inform about the more concrete aspects of the Deep Tech Talent Initiative, hand in hand with a networking event. Join policymakers, companies, and educational and research organisations at one of Sweden's most attractive business locations. Together, you will be able to forge new connections, exchange ideas, and create the seeds of future collaboration on the topic of "closing the skills gap in deep tech for a sustainable Europe.

More information, the full agenda and the registration form can be found here.

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