The professor of the Polytechnic School of TecnoCampus James Teodoro, member of the research group on Skills in Entrepreneurship and Employment, took part on 16 and 17 September as a speaker in the 16th European Conference on Innovation and Entrepreneurship, held in remote format by the pandemic. The congress is the most relevant in the field in Europe and this year has had the participation of speakers from 40 countries around the world 290 papers presented.

The professor of the Polytechnic School of TecnoCampus James Teodoro, member of the research group on Skills in Entrepreneurship and Employment, took part on 16 and 17 September as a speaker in the 16th European Conference on Innovation and Entrepreneurship, held in remote format by the pandemic. The congress is the most relevant in the field in Europe and this year has had the participation of speakers from 40 countries around the world 290 papers presented.

The international congress is structured in 6 parallel tracks that go from aspects of basic research on economic impact of entrepreneurship to educational aspects, of competencies and successful business cases. The book of proceedings of the congress can be consulted from the citation in Scopus and Web Of Sciences as Conference Proceedings Citation Index with own ISBN and ISSN 2049-1050.

Jaume Teodoro's lecture was entitled "Design Thinking for Competency-Based Entrepreneurship Education" and sets out the structure and learning outcomes of the methodology of entrepreneurship and innovation based on design thinking. The teacher's participation has been funded in the framework of the participation of the ESUPT in the European project THEI2 (Towards Higher Education Entrepreneurship and Innovation with code 612868-EPP-1-2019-1PT-EPPKA3-PI-FORWARD) that is being developed in the framework of training in entrepreneurship and innovation at European Universities from a consortium of Universities formed by partners in Germany, Ireland, Finland and Portugal (more info on the project at http://www.thei2.eu/).
 


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