Welcome to EuroPIM
European Partnership for Project and Innovation Management
The European Partnership for Project and Innovation Management (EuroPIM) is a leading scientific community working in the fields of project management, digital transformation, technology, innovation, and sustainable development. Our aim is to collectively educate and research to provide answers to help people and organisations to better manage transformation and innovation through dedicated projects.
As part of a collaboration with our partner universities, we offer joint Master programmes in fields such as project management, digital transformation and engineering. We also provide a portfolio of conferences and workshops while participating in various wide-ranging international academic exchanges.
European Master in Project Management – EuroMPM
Learn practical ways to successfully manage cross-industry projects.
Master Digital Transformation – MDT
Become a digital leader and transform the world into the digital future.
News
DAAD ViMaCs New Equipment for KNUCA
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- ViMaCs
On September 3, 2024, a new DLP-projector was purchased and delivered to KNUCA in the frame of
DAAD ViMaCs Project’s Dissemination: Train-the-Trainer on the Business Analysis
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- ViMaCs
The module “Business Analysis” was presented by professor Sergiy Bushuyev, the Head of the Department
Call for papers E-TEMS 2025
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- Announcement
TOWARDS SMART REGIONS: PROJECTS, TECHNOLOGIES AND LOGISTICS FOR THE FUTURE 2025 IEEE European Technology and
Educational Laboratory Expansion at KNUCA
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- WORK4CE
Thanks to the implementation of the international project Erasmus+ CBHE “Cross-domain competences for healthy and
Events
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About Europim
The „EuroPIM – European Partnership for Project and Innovation Management“ project, funded by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), aims to further develop and expand existing relationships with four European universities into strategic partnerships. The partner universities include KU Leuven (Belgium), KTU Kaunas (Lithuania), NTNU Trondheim (Norway) and the University of the Basque Country Bilbao (Spain).