Aalto University coordinated INCREDIT project has been selected in the EIT HEI Initiative

The INCREDIT (INterdisciplinary CReative EDucation In deep Tech) Project aims to increase the innovation and entrepreneurial capacity of the consortium by building a consortium to support EIT HEI Initiative鈥檚 Deep Tech Talent Initiative based on the following approaches, 1) interdisciplinary approach, 2) practice-based collaboration, 3) life-wide learning opportunities and 4) a well-networked and integrated ecosystem.鈥
The project brings together 5 universities from 3 different countries (Finland: Aalto University, Hanken School of Economics, Vaasa University of Applied Sciences, Sweden: Ume氓 University, and Spain: Universidad Internacional de La Rioja), as well as a wide range of public, private, and non-governmental organizations and institutions.鈥
The funding for this project, spread over two phases, will be 鈧 750,000 and the total duration of the project is 15 months (May 2023 鈥 July 2024). At Aalto, this project will be coordinated by the Aalto University Design Factory (School of Engineering) and supported by the IDBM Programme (School of Business). Associated partners within this project include CERN (IdeaSquare at CERN), City of Espoo, the Finnish Venture Capital Association (P盲盲omasijoittajat ry), Aalto Entrepreneurship Society (Aaltoes), Link枚ping University, and SAAB AB.
鈥We鈥檙e excited to coordinate this consortium, bringing deep tech understanding and opportunities to a wider range of talent for mutual benefit. To truly support the Deep Tech Talent Initiative, we need to bring in students and professionals from all disciplines, including business and design, as well as technology. We are leveraging and building an interdisciplinary, collaborative approach in INCREDIT to create value for all stakeholders.鈥 said Dr. Tua Bj枚rklund, Professor at Aalto University, and Principal Investigator (PI) of the INCREDIT Consortium.
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