
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.
Can the Nordic countries with their high material footprint take the lead in the transition towards a circular economy? We engaged with experts from our organization to understand the implications and the role of engineers and STEM professionals in this transition.
ANE is thrilled to share our recent interaction with Mr. Enrico Letta during his visit to Copenhagen, 21 February 2024.
The upcoming European elections will have a significant impact on the EU’s climate goals, competitiveness, and digital transformation. Learn more about why these elections matter for engineers and STEM professionals.
While the Nordic countries have made significant strides in various sustainability initiatives, there remains a pressing concern in the realm of material consumption and circular economy practices.
The EU and the Nordic Region need more STEM professionals to lead the twin transition. We, ANE, have written a letter to the Nordic Ministers responsible for Education with three key actions to boost STEM education.
Watch our interview with Frank Jensen on the necessary skills and research to make buildings regenerative.
This September, ANE’s board will meet up in Copenhagen to delve deeper into the crucial roles of Nordic engineers and STEM professionals shaping the digital future. We’re eager to include your voice in this discourse. What, in your view, constitutes the key role of Nordic Engineers and STEM pros in shaping the digital future?
This report provides a unique picture of the particular STEM skills needed for development of a greener Nordic energy sector.
In cooperation with Arcada University of Applied Sciences, ANE Student Network held a CE Seminar.