In an important step for European innovation, the Tech Eit Deep talent initiative has succeeded in 1 million people in profound technology skills, including AI, quantum IT, robotics and cybersecurity.
We sat with Martin Kern de l'Eit to unpack what it means for the capacity for innovation in Europe, strategic autonomy and the development of talents.
“The speed of technological change means that re -script and upgrade are no longer optional – they are essential,” said Kern.
He stressed that the initiative goes beyond simple training: it builds a pan-European community of universities, businesses and research centers to ensure a long-term impact.
The interview also highlights powerful examples of cross -border collaboration, such as a Ukrainian university in partnership with an Italian supplier to provide advanced cybersecurity training. Diversity and access are front and center, with programs targeting under-represented regions and demographic data, including EIT girls become circularDesigned to bring more young women to the STEM.
With a million milestones, the initiative is far from over. Kern confirmed that the EIT extends its commitment through the new Union of Skills programEnsuring the development of deep technological talents remains the cornerstone of the European innovation strategy.
Listen to how Europe fills the gap of technological talents and how training institutions and providers can get involved.