Erasmus Project No. 2024-1-RO01-KA220-HED-000246238

 

Building Opportunities for SMEs Sustainable Entrepreneurship with Artificial Intelligence in Industry 5.0


 

Transnational Initiative to enhance the use of Artificial Intelligence in Education and Business


The BOOST-AI project, funded by the European Union under the Erasmus+ program, is a visionary initiative aiming to equip higher education students and small/ medium enterprises (SMEs) with technological and in line with sustainability skills that will allow them to thrive in the emerging Industry 5.0 landscape.
The project focuses on successfully integrating AI into sustainable entrepreneurship and leveraging innovation and collaboration to address modern industrial challenges. Its main goal is the development of an advanced curriculum combining AI with sustainable business strategies, supported by open-access training materials, case studies, and a dedicated online platform to ensure accessibility for a broad audience. BOOST-AI leverages a strong network of partnerships that involve the collaboration of industry stakeholders, chambers of commerce, and leading universities. In particular, the following organisations are participating:

  • Politehnica Bucharest, CAMIS center - coordinator (Romania),
  • Libera Universita Di Bolzano (Italy),
  • Politechnika Gdanska (Poland),
  • Kainotomia & Sia EE (Greece),
  • Camera de Comert si Industrie Bistrita Nasaud (Romania),
  • Asti Automation SRL (Romania).

In alignment with the EU’s strategic priorities for digital transformation, climate action and sustainability, the BOOST-AI project is a groundbreaking step toward empowering the next generation of innovators and building a greener, more resilient future for all.

More information can be found on the project’s website.

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