21 December 2022

Artificial intelligence, robotics, quantum computing, renewable energy, biotechnology, photonics. These are the fields revolutionising STEM and making innovators race to the market with new inventions. These fields are known as “deep tech” – technologies that blur the lines between science and engineering.

Deep tech often combines the digital with physics and biology. It has become essential to making the switch to a more liveable and eco-friendly way of life. In this respect, the European Institute of Innovation and Technology announced the Deep Tech Talent Initiative to add 1 million more tech workers to the EU talent pool.

For more information regarding the Deep Tech Talent, please use this link.

To meet some of Deep Tech ventures and see how they’re working, please follow this link.