The project DIGI-ME (DIGital skills for transformative Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship) is funded by the European programme “Digital Europe” and managed by the European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA). DIGI-ME involves eight partners from Italy, Finland, and France. The goal of the project is to create a network of European “leaders” capable of mastering digital tools and processes for transformative innovation. The initiative includes the development of advanced training programmes within a European ecosystem dedicated to digital skills development, with a focus on strategic sectors such as energy, healthcare, industry, and transport.
Project Objectives
- Develop personalized training paths using Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, Digital Twin, and IoT.
- Create a digital ecosystem for transformative innovation, fostering collaboration between Universities, Research Centers, and Companies.
- Implement master’s programmes and digital certifications for students in economics, engineering, and data science.
- Ensure an innovative educational model based on personalized mentoring and immersive digital technologies.
Partners
The consortium includes
8 European partners, including universities, research institutions, and companies:
- UNIPV (University of Pavia, coordinator)
- UNIVAASA (Vaasan Yliopisto, Finland)
- CNR (National Research Council, Italy)
- KMR (Kilometro Rosso, Italy)
- iGenius (Italy)
- Obloo (Italy)
- EESC GEM (Grenoble École de Management, France)
- LEF (Lean Experience Factory, Italy)
Duration
The project has a duration of
48 months, started on
February 1, 2024, with a total budget of €9,462,866 and co-financing from the European Commission of 50%, amounting to €4,731,433.
LEF is involved in two main work packages:
- WP3 (Implementation of training programmes):
contributes to the delivery of the educational offer and the creation of innovative teaching materials, supporting the implementation of personalized learning methods based on advanced digital technologies.
- WP5 (Dissemination and exploitation of the project):
participates in the promotion and dissemination of project results, helping to maximize the impact of training activities through events, outreach materials, and communication strategies at the European level.