During yesterday's lecture on the course Microeconomics I, Assoc. Prof. Sandra Tinaj, as a representative of the project team, introduced students from the Faculty of International Economics, Finance, and Business to the innovative Digital Platform, the key product of the EmpowerHR4Inno project.
This platform aims to bridge innovations and technological solutions developed within the academic and research community with private companies. As a unique digital tool, it enables the automatic retrieval, synchronization, sorting, and display of information from major scientific platforms such as Academia.edu, Google Scholar, and ResearchGate directly on the EmpowerHR4Inno platform.
Initially, the platform focuses on priority sectors, including the food industry, health tourism, horizontal IT priorities, and nationally developed solutions, with plans for further expansion. It offers the following features:
The Digital Platform was presented to students as a tool they can use for preparing research projects, various initiatives, and developing innovations across different fields.