Green Tech Entrepreneurship Challenge Hub for work-based learning

Mobility Training – Ljubljana and Varaždin

As part of the GTECH project, mobility plays a key role in professional development and knowledge exchange among participants. Mobility Training in Ljubljana (January 20–21, 2025) and Varaždin (January 22–23, 2025) was held to provide an opportunity for teachers, students, and industry experts to enhance their skills in green technologies, entrepreneurship, and challenge-based learning.

Ljubljana – Focus on Innovation and Entrepreneurship (January 20–21, 2025)

In Ljubljana, participants had the opportunity to connect with leading experts at GEA College. The training included workshops and discussions focused on developing innovative solutions through collaboration between educational institutions and industry. Participants gained insights into methods for fostering entrepreneurial spirit and implementing green technologies.

Varaždin – Practical Application and Networking (January 22–23, 2025)

In Varaždin, the focus of the training was on the practical application of challenge-based learning and establishing partnerships with local stakeholders. Participants visited two leading local companies – Solvis and Mobilisis, where they learned about best practices in utilizing green technologies and innovative business models. Additionally, teachers exchanged experiences and methods for integrating modern technologies into the educational process, while students worked on specific projects related to sustainable development.

Mobility Training – Ljubljana and Varaždin

As part of the GTECH project, mobility plays a key role in professional development and knowledge exchange among participants. Mobility Training in Ljubljana (January 20–21, 2025) and Varaždin (January 22–23, 2025) was held to provide an opportunity for teachers, students, and industry experts to enhance their skills in green technologies, entrepreneurship, and challenge-based learning.

Ljubljana – Focus on Innovation and Entrepreneurship (January 20–21, 2025)

In Ljubljana, participants had the opportunity to connect with leading experts at GEA College. The training included workshops and discussions focused on developing innovative solutions through collaboration between educational institutions and industry. Participants gained insights into methods for fostering entrepreneurial spirit and implementing green technologies.

Varaždin – Practical Application and Networking (January 22–23, 2025)

In Varaždin, the focus of the training was on the practical application of challenge-based learning and establishing partnerships with local stakeholders. Participants visited two leading local companies – Solvis and Mobilisis, where they learned about best practices in utilizing green technologies and innovative business models. Additionally, teachers exchanged experiences and methods for integrating modern technologies into the educational process, while students worked on specific projects related to sustainable development.

Results and Impact

The training enabled participants to acquire new skills, enhance their capacity to work in international environments, and better understand labor market needs. This experience will contribute to strengthening collaboration between the education sector and industry, as well as promoting sustainable practices in the region.

Mobility Training is proof that connecting and working together can lead to innovations that shape the future of education and technology.

GTECH is financially supported by the European Commission.