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HARDOTHON. TECHNOLOGICAL SUSTAINABILITY innovation competition is starting!

  • Feb 24
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 17

HARDOTHON. TECHNOLOGICAL SUSTAINABILITY innovation competition
HARDOTHON. TECHNOLOGICAL SUSTAINABILITY innovation competition

Vinnytsia Automation and Instrument Making Cluster announces the launch of a grant programme to support teachers and students in the instrument engineering sector.

The competition is initiated by Podillia-based electronics and robotics manufacturers, members of the Vinnytsia Automation and Instrument Making Cluster.


✅ ‘HARDOTHON. Technological Stability’ is a competition for educational and applied projects in the field of hardware and automation, aimed at forming a sustainable ecosystem for training engineers for modern industry.


The competition implements a cluster GRANT PROGRAMME to support teachers and students in the instrument engineering sector, which includes:


  • Forming teams: teacher + students + business mentor

  • Project financing

  • Competitive selection and expert evaluation

  • Implementation of real technical solutions for manufacturing companies


We invite universities, lecturers, students and companies to join the competition and implement a model where businesses invest in their own human resources, and education receives practical tools for development.


REGISTER TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PROGRAMME: https://forms.gle/3YioZKFAkBbmsgk6A  

👍 Contribute to the creation of a new quality of engineering education!

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