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Introducing CeNTI: Nanotechnology and Smart Materials in Portugal

CeNTI, a private non-profit research institute in Portugal, focuses on nanotechnology and smart materials. With advanced technology, CeNTI supports industrial sectors through applied R&D, engineering, and production scaling. In the …

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Promoting Green Skills through the INFINITE Project

The INFINITE Project is at the forefront of fostering green skills in the printed, flexible, and organic electronics (PFOE) sector, crucial for advancing towards a circular and environmental economy. PFOE, …

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Introducing HOME: Hochschule Merseburg

Hochschule Merseburg (HOME) in Germany promotes application-oriented, interdisciplinary study, teaching, and research. HOME’s green campus fosters a trusting and active community, emphasizing family friendliness, equal opportunities, and gender sensitivity. Within …

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Empowering Digital Skills through the INFINITE Project

The INFINITE Project is dedicated to enhancing digital skills among students, equipping them to handle various software types essential for the PFOE sector. Part of the curriculum focuses on electronic …

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Introducing Dresden Integrated Center for Applied Physics and Photonic Materials (IAPP) TU Dresden

Technische Universität Dresden, located in Dresden, Germany, drives scientific innovation in organic electronics, forming a nucleus for regional corporate growth. With over 30 years of research experience, TUD translates findings …

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The Crucial Role of Clusters in the INFINITE Project

Industry representatives and clusters play a pivotal role in the INFINITE Project by ensuring resilience and adaptability to sector trends. Their goal is to maintain and enhance competitiveness while embracing …

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INFINITE Project at TechBlick Future of Electronics Event in Berlin!

We’re excited to be part of the TechBlick Future of Electronics event in Berlin! Our project partners VTT, Oulu University of Applied Sciences, OSAO, OES – Organic Electronics Saxony, and …

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Exploring the Future of VET at the XIV Erasmus Coordinators Meeting in Malta

From October 16th to 18th, the XIV meeting of Erasmus coordinators from European Salesian centers was held in Malta. This meeting was structured through a training course attended by three …

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Introducing AFELIM: Championing PFOE in French-Speaking Countries

AFELIM is a non-profit association that represents the printed, flexible, and organic electronics (PFOE) sector in French-speaking countries like France, Belgium, and Switzerland. By uniting stakeholders across the entire PFOE …

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The Vital Role of VET Providers in the INFINITE Project

VET providers operating at EQF levels 1 to 7 are crucial to the success of the INFINITE Project. By enhancing their training curricula, modules, and programs, they align with the …

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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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