Events

EIT education and skills days
OCT
Wed
15
OCT
Thu
16

This was 6 months ago

Location

Brussels

The Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Regentschapsstraat 3, 1000 Brussel
Programmes
EIT Advanced Digital Skills

The European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) tries to cross the bridge from innovation to business by helping promising start-ups. The crucial element of each success story is the human capital, especially in deep tech sectors where upskilling the labour force is a necessary requirement. 

To this purpose, the EIT will organise the Education and Skills days on the 15th and 16th of October in Brussels. This event will spotlight four of the EIT’s flagship education initiatives:

  • EIT Higher Education Initiative
  • EIT Deep Tech Talent Initiative
  • Girls Go Circular
  • EIT skills academies

This is an ideal opportunity for organisations that offer specialised trainings or advanced masters. You can find the full programme and details on this website

 

 

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