Engage 2, The SESAR JU knowledge transfer network, aims is to foster collaboration among aviation stakeholders to drive meaningful change. Take a moment to catch up on the latest developments and mark your calendars for the network’s upcoming events!
- Survey for professors. Help shape the future of ATM skills, fill the survey now!
We are calling on professors to contribute to the development of the Skill Transformation Map. This visual tool will outline the essential skills and study pathways needed to thrive in the ATM sector, taking into account the latest technological advancements and shifting skill demands. Your input will help ensure that the next generation of professionals is well-prepared for these changes. Fill the survey now, it will take only few minutes
- Winter School registration now open!
The Engage 2 Winter School is now open for registration, providing students and young professionals with a unique opportunity to deepen their knowledge and skills in ATM. Register before the 20 November 2024 deadline to secure your spot!
- Save the Date: First Engage 2 Hackathon
Mark your calendars for our first-ever Engage 2 Hackathon, set to take place in Madrid on 24-25 March 2025. This event will bring together creative minds from across Europe to tackle real-world ATM challenges in a dynamic and collaborative environment.
- Meet us at the SESAR Innovation Days!
Join us at the SESAR Innovation Days, where Engage 2 will be showcasing two exciting developments: the newly restyled Wiki platform and a prototype of our matchmaking app. Be sure to stop by our stand to learn more and get involved!
- Engage 2 shines at the European Researchers’ Night 2024 in Trieste
Engage 2 recently took part in the European Researchers’ Night 2024, held in Trieste, representing an important step in science communication and public engagement. The event, hosted in the heart of the city, in Piazza Unità, allowed participants to immerse themselves in the world of air traffic management (ATM) through an interactive game developed by the University of Trieste. This game enabled attendees to explore data from a typical day at one of several European airports, dynamically selected by an algorithm.