
ANE’s perspective for a Circular, Regenerative, and Competitive European Bioeconomy
ANE responds to the EU’s call for a circular, regenerative bioeconomy.

ANE responds to the EU’s call for a circular, regenerative bioeconomy.

ANE engages with the European Commission to advance STEM for EU innovation and competitiveness. Key discussions on strategic autonomy, competitiveness, green and digital transitions, and resilience.

Facing multiple global challenges, the EU must act decisively to build a future that is resilient and better prepared for uncertainties. Addressing skills shortages, especially in STEM fields, is crucial to this endeavour.

ANE welcomes the EU’s STEM Education Strategic Plan! We highlight key takeaways and share our concerns.

Europe needs a comprehensive STEM strategy to stay competitive. ANE’s proposal includes creating a STEM data hub, improving curriculum design, and aligning education with labour market needs.

The European Commission released the Competitiveness Compass, guiding the EU to tackle innovation challenges.

In 2025, we aim to elevate STEM skills on the EU agenda.

ANE presents a detailed analysis of the STEM skills shortage and its impact on Europe’s global standing, urging immediate policy interventions. This is the first time such an in-depth examination of the role of STEM talent in enhancing Europe’s competitiveness has been conducted.

Europe’s competitiveness and productivity rely on robust solutions for addressing STEM skills shortages.

Why is lifelong learning a priority for ANE? Isn’t education a national issue? So, how does this concern us when we operate at the Nordic level?