Dienstag, 24. September 2024

CATALYST Educational Platform Launch Event - 6 November 2024

The recent Sustainability Transformation Monitor 2023 report underlines that the lack of necessary skills is one of the biggest hurdles to sustainability transformation.
This skills gap, particularly within SMEs, is preventing many organisations from fully committing to sustainable practices, despite the urgent need for change.

But we believe it's time to overcome this hurdle!

Therefore, we are excited to invite you to the official international launch event of CATALYST, an innovative educational platform designed to bridge this skills gap by equipping professionals, entrepreneurs, and students with the essential competences needed to lead the way in sustainable business transformation. 



REGISTER HERE
Save the Date: Your CATALYST to Sustainable Transformation: Building Future Competences
Venue: Startup-Center of the University of Wuppertal or Online via ZOOM
Address: Bärenstr. 11-13, 42117 Wuppertal
Date and time: 06 November, 2024 (Wednesday) 17:30-20:30 CEST
Language: English
Cost: Free of charge

In addition to exciting keynotes, this event will introduce you to our comprehensive range of online courses, services and networking opportunities.
By joining the event, you will get exclusive access to limited services that complement our general educational offer. Besides that, you will have the chance to connect with like-minded peers, potential business partners, and future employers or talents, all dedicated to advancing sustainability.

We will be publishing the detailed agenda in the coming weeks—stay tuned!

Join us for an inspiring evening filled with innovative ideas, practical solutions, and valuable opportunities for knowledge exchange and networking.

For more details on the CATALYST project and its mission, please visit our project website.
 
Looking forward to seeing you there!

Best regards,
CATALYST Project team 

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