DocSumECE
Key Info
Basic Information
- Partner:
- Prof. Dr. Christian Hopmann
- Faculty / Institution:
- Mechanical Engineering
- Pillar:
- EIT
- Project duration:
- 01.01.2021 to 31.12.2022
- EU contribution:
- 2.121.681 euros
Title
EIT Doctoral Summer School on Entrepreneurship in a Circular Economy
Concept
The fundamentals of the Circular Economy (CE) are considered a key to support the “European Green Deal” and the UN “17 Sustainable Development Goals”, fighting against climate change, depletion of resources, excessive consumption and exorbitant waste streams. The Circular Economy provides ideas and methods to keep materials longer in the value chain, both by rethinking traditional business models and mindsets and by innovative technological solutions. It is a key to make cities sustainable, reduce waste, increase recycling rates, enhance the percentage of clean energy. Within this framework, the cross-Hub DocSumECE offers a unique learning opportunity to those PhD students who want to enrich their scientific expertise with entrepreneurial skills within the challenging domain of the transition towards a circular economy. The program comprises a remote pre-learning phase on entrepreneurship and the circular economy and a 5-day on-site summer school. The PhD students are trained to assess the economic relevance of their research, its scalability and potential for turning it into a business. Furthermore, they learn how to increase impact by addressing global challenges and circular thinking. During the 5-day on-site summer school, the students form interdisciplinary teams to work on a real industrial materials challenge put forward by raw materials experts and industrial partners. At the end of the summer school, the students pitch their result to turn an idea into an innovative business solution. With our program, we bring together researchers from universities and research centres with industrial companies. Industrial partners get to know highly skilled and motivated PhD students who may become future employees or project partners. At the same time, PhD students get to know industrial companies, learn about their needs, scopes and way of thinking. Our experienced mentors, coaches and trainers not only bring in their expertise and experience, but also offer a direct link to their professional network. The Summer School series initiates an ecosystem of learners consisting of PhD students, professionals and wider society and creates, as such, a solid basis to fully exploit the entrepreneurial potential of all those involved.
Participants
- KU Leuven, Belgium (Coordinator)
- Mineral and Energy Economy Research Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
- RISE IVF SB, Sweden
- Université de Liège, Belgium
- Université de Lorraine, France