NanoPoli Centre is a proud partner in European Institute for Innovation and Technology (EIT) Deep Tech Talent Initiative, a pioneering programme that is skilling one million people within European deep tech fields by 2025. NanoPoli Centre has signed a pledge to contribute to the EIT Deep Tech Talent Initiative by expanding the education for young students on deeptech in material sciences.
Deep tech innovations – cutting-edge technological solutions combining fields of science and engineering in the physical, biological, and digital spheres – are indispensable in addressing the most pressing global challenges. However, Europe lacks the talent and skilled labour force necessary to properly leverage the new technologies to enable its green and digital transition. The EIT aims to address this gap, in line with the European Commission’s New European Innovation Agenda, by developing a strong deep tech talent pool across Europe.
To address the mission of training one million individuals in deep tech before the end of 2025, the EIT launched the ‘Pledge for Deep Tech Talents’, which is a vehicle for partners and sponsors to contribute to the development and delivery of the initiative’s courses and training. The Pledge gathers public and private organizations, industry representatives and champions, academic partners, education providers, and Member States in support of the aim of the initiative.
NanoPoli Centre, as an Education and Training Provider will contribute to achieving the goal of training one million talents in deep tech fields by promoting potential of primary and secondary raw materials available in Bosnia and Herzegovina for sustainable production of nanomaterials for European market.