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Screen Printing INFINITE Training in Finland

Isn’t it nice to see our INFINITE trainings becoming reality? Not even one year after launching the project the first trainings in PFOE are happening. This time in Oulu Finland, …

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INFINITE meets Innovation Competition 

At this years InnoFest in Oulu, the 11th already, the organizers from PrintoCent brought together over 100 participants. Those were specialists in printed flexible organic electronics (PFOE) technology, business development, …

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Robotocs Day in Latvia – Sparking Interest in Technology Early

A few weeks ago our Latvian partners LETERA, together with Riga Technical University (RTU) and the RTU Robotics Club, organised the Electronics and Robotics Day in Riga with more than …

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Primary Direct Target Groups of the INFINITE Project

The primary direct target groups of the INFINITE Project consist of companies’ training centers, HR departments, VET providers, and institutions responsible for developing curricula to meet the evolving PFOE sector …

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Target Groups of the INFINITE Project: Cross-Cutting Sectors

The INFINITE Project also targets cross-cutting sectors such as decision-makers, social partners, and the general public. By including local, regional, national, and European decision-makers, the project aims to influence policies …

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Target Groups of the INFINITE Project: PFOE Industry

The INFINITE Project targets several key sectors within the PFOE industry, including consumer electronics, healthcare, automotive, retail, energy, aerospace, and industrial automation. By integrating printed, flexible, and organic electronics into …

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Target Groups of the INFINITE Project: Education Community

The INFINITE Project targets a wide range of stakeholders within the PFOE industry and education sectors. Key educational target groups include universities, VET centers, and secondary schools. By engaging with …

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Beneficiaries of the INFINITE Project

The INFINITE Project is designed to benefit a wide array of stakeholders. Primary beneficiaries include those directly involved in the project, such as cluster members, companies, training providers, higher education …

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Dissemination of the INFINITE Project at the Navarra Student Hall 2025

The European project INFINITE, focused on printed, flexible and organic electronics, has been present in the Navarra Student Hall 2025, held at the Baluarte Conference Center in Pamplona on the …

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Ensuring Sustainability and Impact with INFINITE

A key objective of the INFINITE project is to pilot and implement the developed trainings to demonstrate feasibility, scalability, and sustainability. Wide dissemination of project outcomes at national and international …

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The project is co-funded by the Erasmus+ Program, CoVEs
Partnership for Excellence – Centers of Vocational Excellence.

Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.

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