The completion of the course “EU Practices on Disruptive Technologies for Economic Security and Entrepreneurship”, delivered to students of the 051 Economics program, was marked by a roundtable discussion during which students presented their own projects.
In their presentations, students explored the opportunities that disruptive technologies of Industry 3.0, 4.0, and 5.0 offer for promoting sustainable development across the European area. Particular attention was given to the challenges encountered during the implementation of such technologies in various economic sectors.
The course is taught by PhD in Economics, Associate Professor of the Department of Economics, Entrepreneurship and Business Administration, Inna Koblianska. The course materials were developed with the participation of Professor Leonid Melnyk.
The course is supported by the European Union within the framework of the Jean Monnet Chair project “Strengthening EU Leadership and Capacity in Science and Innovation” (101175767—EU_STRENGHTS—ERASMUS-JMO-2024-HEI-TCH-RSCH).
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