Today, theresults of this year's EngiRank 2024, the best engineering universities inEurope, were announced.
For thesecond time in a row, first place went to the Technical University of Denmark
The topfive included:
2. DelftUniversity of Technology (Netherlands) 🇳🇱
3. KULeuven (Belgium) 🇧🇪
4. ETHZürich (Switzerland) 🇨🇭
5. KTHRoyal Institute of Technology (Sweden) 🇸🇪
Congratulationsto the winners!
Theannouncement of the EngiRank winners was accompanied by the Seminar ‘Shapingthe Future of Innovation and Sustainability!’
In thepanel on the topic: European Industry Collaboration - what is the vision forincreased collaboration between industry and technical universities? wasattended by Bartek Czyczerski CEO of BSP.
In an eraof increased global competitiveness, European technical universities face ahuge challenge in what direction to take to meet these challenges.
Allspeakers highlighted the challenges facing European technical universities inan increasingly competitive global environment. They stressed the need fortechnical universities to strengthen the emphasis on education, innovation,research and collaboration not only with other universities but also withbusinesses. Educational programmes need to be holistic, success-oriented andsupportive of researchers embracing entrepreneurship through start-ups.
BartekCzyczerski pointed out that both the scientific community and companies cangain from this collaboration. He noted that overcoming the barriers of time andfunding is key; business leaders need to take a long-term view, as disruptiveinnovations often require an extended time frame and additional resources.Public the of the of the the of the of the of the of the of the of the the ofthe pitch, such as Horizon, along with partnerships with other companies, canhelp to bridge this gap.
BSP, as apartner of today's meeting, congratulates the organisers Perspectives and DUT!See you next year!