Sustainable digitalization - sustAIn.brussels training powered by ULB & VUB expertise
Strategizing for the sustainable transformation of (your) organization
Course overview
Join our course designed to delve into the intricate connections between digital technologies and sustainability across environmental, societal, and economic dimensions. Our expert instructors will demystify these relationships, providing practical insights into integrating sustainability into organizational strategies.
Beginner/manager track
No technical knowledge is required.
Course dates
- Only the basic course (Course 1 - 6h) - 29 May 2024
- Basic course (Course day 1 - 6h) + Advanced course (Course day 2 - 3h) + workshop (Course day 3 - 3h) - 29, 31 May & 12 June 2024
Course highlights
- Introduction to digitalization and sustainability concepts
- Understanding the complex relationships between digital technologies and sustainability
- Strategy development integrating digital transformation and sustainability
- Exploring organizational, operational, and communicational practices
- Exclusive practical testimonials from industry experts
Learning outcomes
- Enhance your knowledge of digital & sustainability issues
- Grasp the practical, business implications of these high-level concepts
- Strategically apply newfound knowledge to your own realities
- Gain valuable insights from real-world best practices
Price
With support from the European commission and Innoviris this is offered for free for SMEs, midcaps and nonprofits.
Meet our expert instructors
Julien Gossé
Researcher, PhD candidate, and lecturer at Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management, ULB.
Specializes in exploring the intersection of digitalization and sustainability.
Actively involved in developing AI strategy for Brussels Region at FARI.
Arjen Van de Walle
PhD candidate at Vrije Universiteit Brussel, supporting sustainable digital transformation.
Background in bio-science engineering and sustainability science.
Expertise in sustainable business model innovations and coaching entrepreneurs.