Photo: ©Prague University of Business and Economics (VSE)
On 11–12 March, partners of the European ZEEUS consortium (Zero Emissions Entrepreneurship for Universal Sustainability) gathered at the Prague University of Business and Economics (VSE) for a project meeting. Representatives from across the consortium, including the Institute for Applied Material Flow Management (IfaS) at Trier University of Applied Sciences, came together to exchange insights and work on the next steps of the project.
The meeting focused on discussions around the different work packages and the further development of joint activities related to sustainable innovation and entrepreneurship education. ZEEUS aims to strengthen higher education institutions as key drivers of entrepreneurship and sustainable transformation, while enhancing collaboration between academia, industry, and society.
The project is funded under the EIT Higher Education Initiative of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), a body of the European Union. The initiative supports higher education institutions in building their innovation and entrepreneurship capacity, contributing to the green and digital transition.
The meeting in Prague provided an important platform to share experiences, identify synergies among partners, and align on the planning of the next project phase. In addition to content-related discussions, strategic aspects of implementation and long-term integration within partner institutions were also addressed.

