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Sparking Curiosity: the role of Research Infrastructures within the ATTRACT Academy

Tech talent for tomorrow: key skills from Europe's ATTRACT Academy

ATTRACT Academy: a hands-on approach to training Europe’s future Tech Entrepreneurs

Celebrating Innovation: highlights from the ATTRACT Pre-Final Conference

FTSF program: meet the student’s prototypes showcased at the Final Gala

ATTRACT Pre-Final Conference: explore the 10 Student Programs

ATTRACT Pre-Final Conference: shaping the future of innovation and collaboration

ATTRACT Students Expo 23: celebrating the collaboration between students and technology

FTSF program: addressing societal needs through emerging sustainable technologies
In the media

A lab to grow tech entrepreneurs: what ‘big science’ can offer
A conversation with Michael Krisch, director of research at the Grenoble-based European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF). The EU-funded ATTRACT Academy uses research infrastructures to train Europe’s next-generation tech entrepreneurs. Among the students, ‘you see the eyes starting to sparkle’.

On growing new Googles and Amazons in Europe – through better tech training
A conversation with Cinzia Da Vià, Professor at Manchester University. The EU-funded ATTRACT project is giving students the broad, multi-disciplinary training they need if they are to succeed as ‘deep tech’ entrepreneurs in global markets

How to train a tech entrepreneur
A conversation with Jonathan Wareham, Professor at Esade Business School. The EU-funded ATTRACT project is experimenting with some new ideas in teaching entrepreneurship, bringing students from across Europe together with ‘deep tech’ from research infrastructures.

ATTRACT announces programme for future technologies in the fashion industry
The Future Technologies for Sustainable Fashion is a program under ATTRACT Academy which aims to foster collaborations in the emerging field of Fashion Technology with a critical approach under the spectrum of sustainability, future scarcity, and space habitation.

Pensamiento de diseño contra la incertidumbre
Alumnas del IED Barcelona han desarrollado a través de ATTRACT el proyecto “Kambio”, una prenda inteligente con propiedades cambiantes capaz de modificarse y remodelarse para amoldarse a las condiciones medioambientales.