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European Union directives


According to the European Union, education and training institutions,

social partners and members of the battery value chain

need to work together in planning and vocational training,

retraining and further training programs should be implemented.


That is why the Commission has included the elements as a priority

in the draft Erasmus + Collaboration of professional skills.


At the same time, the EIT is InnoEnergy
Science and Innovation Partnership,
in cooperation with competent members (universities, training centers, etc.),

develop a well-established master curriculum and degrees in the

field of energy transition.


The Commission's guidelines have motivated us to set up

a very high level of education and a research school specifically

for energy storage, mainly in the field of batteries science.

 

Young engineers and engineering students who are particularly proven
the knowledge gained during the competition would be learned here.


It is a full service facility where we would provide quality education accessible to all
those who have succeeded in global competition.

In order to a we would publish concrete content with

knowledge-based European battery economy and the organizational

development of this higher education.


The EU workforce is highly skilled but lacks skills in the elements,
especially in applied process design and cell manufacturing.

We would help make up for this shortcoming.


We want to make Europe attractive for young people so that they can study here,

 and become a world-class professionals in battery development and production.

 
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