On 20.02.2024, the Center for Competences and Innovation “STEAM Innovation”, the Department of Management and Entrepreneurship, FBAA, ASEM, successfully organized an information session about the Erasmus+ project “Skills4future – Developing and improving the STEAM skills of students and teachers for curriculum innovation and sustainable development of higher education institutions and local businesses”. The event was attended by representatives from the business environment, teaching staff and students from the Business and Administration study program.
Initially, the director of the Center for Competences and Innovation “STEAM Innovation”, Irina Dorogaia, informed the public about the particularities of the Skills4future project, the basic objectives, the activities carried out during the first year of the project’s launch. Mr. Șavga Ghenadie presented the results of the study carried out within the project and emphasized the importance of working with the business environment in order to achieve the expected results.
Special guest, Mr. Felix Andreas Faehre, representative of the company Kaufland Romania&Moldova, addressed topics with reference to the particularities of business scaling in the age of digitalization. Thus, a deep perspective on how to successfully navigate a company in the current conditions and what are the principles of business scaling in the contemporary world were discussed. His engaging presentation and vast experience were truly inspirational to all present. Likewise, other business representatives had the opportunity to explore innovative ideas and strategies, network and share knowledge in a friendly and dynamic environment. It was a demonstration of the shared passion for excellence and progress in business, sustainability and innovation.
The information session was organized within the Erasmus+ project “Skills4future – Developing and improving the STEAM skills of students and teachers for curriculum innovation and sustainable development of higher education institutions and local businesses”. This project aims to develop and improve the STEAM skills of students and teachers, with a view to curriculum innovation and the sustainable development of higher education institutions and local businesses.