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EIT Manufacturing Info session 2 - Status update

A short status update on EIT Manufacturing activities e.g. Ongoing project call, Timeline for 2019, Education Working Group development on MSc programmes and Guided Learning.
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Event date

14 May 2019 (14.00 - 16.00)

Location

Open Innovation House, 2nd Floor, Red Sofa area

Agenda

  • Welcome
    Esko Niemi, Academic Lead of EIT Manufacturing
  • Update on project call & timeline 2019
  • Update on education activities & timeline
  • Planning of EIT Manufacturing MSc and PhD program
    Saara Kanerva, Planning Officer, EIT Master’s programmes (ENG)
  • Planning of Guided Learning (Platform & Nuggets)

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