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The 2018 InnoEnergy PhD School Conference – connecting the innovators of tomorrow!

What happens when you gather PhD candidates from all over Europe, connect them with quality mentors and industry experts – and spend an intensive couple of days in Budapest submerged into the innovation process? Pure creative magic.

 

Opening the event (held the 3-5th of October), EIT Education Officer Marian Belko stressed how the PhD programme is a key priority since its candidates are the drivers of innovation who will help address Europe’s challenges in the energy field. The programme’s mission is to go beyond academia and create a huge network of young leaders. To help each and every one of them to realise their boundless innovative potential. And this begins here, at events such as this one.

Fresh by design

This year’s conference was a big success on many levels, mostly since the content was created by PhD School alumni Ivan Andrić and graduate Madis Talmar. They took a moment to answer some question about the event, and it was clear that these two have a comfortable ease that comes from years of great collaboration together. Ivan shares, “It seemed natural to want to give back to the programme in this way. We understand the perspective of the candidates having been there ourselves, so we know what would be fun and engaging for them.” Madis adds, “Each part of the event was carefully chosen to highlight some of the things InnoEnergy programmes have to offer them on top of the technical knowledge, as well as some deeper topics that we felt were important. The CommUnity, dealing with stress, sharing their victories and struggles, collaborating with their peers, how to pitch to an actual business angel, and solving real-life industry challenges – all of these things are a value-add on top of the co-creation experience.”

Hands-on approach

Participants had a chance to get very creative in a Lego Serious Play session, using play as a methodology to solve the challenges put before them by industry experts from Deltares  (dealing with aquathermics and how the water system can heat and cool Europe) and Iberdrola (finding smart solutions for the residential sector of an actual developing city). Also, the Better Future Factory offered an industrial design session to tackle plastic waste by understanding the user first to find the right solution, and then using the tools/materials that a local workshop would have access to. Ivan says, “The content was meant to put them in this creative environment, without it being too technical, so that they can innovate outside of their comfort zone.” And innovate they did! The chance to stimulate not only their minds but have this tactile experience was fun and eye-opening, as they co-created solutions with real-world applications.

Connection to industry

Connection to peers

Commencement ceremony