DIGital skills for transformative Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship (DIGI-ME)

The DIGI-ME project is committed to educating a new generation of European leaders, equipping them with the skills to leverage digital tools and processes for transformative innovation in business and management. It provides personalised educational programmes for master’s students and lifelong learners, empowering them to lead digital transformation and create value for businesses, industries, and communities.Our mission is to build and sustain a dynamic community of innovators ready to address Europe’s emerging challenges. Through strategic collaboration with Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), tech parks, research centres, and SMEs, we are developing the Digital Ecosystem for Transformative Innovation (DETI), which is a collaborative hub that connects expertise, delivers high-quality learning experiences, and offers meaningful opportunities for learners and professionals in the digital age.

Project information

Duration
Project duration
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Budget
External funding
4 731 433€
External funding for the University of Vaasa
1 009 010€
Total budget
9 462 866€
Total budget for the University of Vaasa
2 018 020€
Units and groups
Project actors at the University of Vaasa
Management
Marketing and Communication
University services
Funders
Coordinator
Researchers
Coordinating organisation

Project description

The project is structured in 6 work packages (WP):

  • 2 for the design and implementation of the didactical offer
    • WP1: Needs Analysis, Planning and Design of the educational offer on digital skills in management
    • WP3: Implementation of the programs
  • 1 for the design and implementation the ecosystem
    • WP2: Design and implementation of the digital ecosystem for transformative innovation
  • 3 transversal WPs for project management, quality assurance and dissemination
    • WP4: Project Quality Assurance and risk management
    • WP5: Project dissemination and exploitation
    • WP6: Project management and coordination