
Lifelong learning and future competence needs
– a conversation with Karsten Kryger, DTU Wind & Energy Systems, on lifelong learning and the barriers we still face

– a conversation with Karsten Kryger, DTU Wind & Energy Systems, on lifelong learning and the barriers we still face

ANE urges the European Commission to move beyond the broad “STEM” label and create a more precise, future‑focused, and mobility‑friendly skills framework that reflects the specialised technical capabilities Europe needs to stay competitive.

ANE has contributed Nordic insights to the European Commission’s upcoming Action Plan for Women in Research, Innovation and Start ups.

Download our paper and find out why Europe needs to move beyond simply increasing STEM graduates and instead focus on developing targeted, up-to-date technical skills.

The STEM skills gap is real—but in the Nordics, we have a unique opportunity to tackle it by working together. Watch the video with Sindre Bornstein on STEM, innovation, and the power of collaboration.

ANE highlights the continued underrepresentation of women in STEM, in response to the EU’s Gender Equality Strategy.

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.