CATALYST PROJECT extends an invitation and a warm welcome to its concluding international conference that aims to display the outcomes of the CATALYST Projects, bring together both professionals and enthusiasts alike, and inspire future endeavors.

The Conference takes place this April, 23rd in Skopje ( Macedonia) with the perspective of being your springboard event for the year for both professionals and enthusiasts committed to sustainable future. There are no conference fees.

About CATALYST Project

CATALYST is an EU-funded international project aimed at strengthening excellence in VET and supporting sustainable business transformation through skills development, innovation, and cross-sector collaboration while promoting networking for various stakeholders for funneled outcomes. The project empowers learners, educators, and companies to become active drivers of green and digital transitions.

This conference represents the culmination of the project and presents its key results, best practices, and lessons learned. More information about our rich educational offer can be found here: https://catalystplatform.eu/

EVENT DETAILS

Date: 23rd April 2026

Venue: Civil engineering faculty, Skopje- Macedonia

CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS

– A key note address by prof. W. Visser a globally recognised expert in sustainability and transformative leadership. Prof. Visser is the founder of CSR International, former Head of Sustainability at the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership, and author of 44 books on sustainable business and leadership. His work focuses on redefining leadership and business models to enable systemic change toward a sustainable future.

– Two pannels

– Networking & poster session

Agenda

Attendance at the conference is free of charge with previous registration here

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