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Director of RIC Albania, Dr. Moisiu shared insightful reflections on "Human Capital in the New Growth Plan," during the roundtable organized by the Cooperation and Development Institute (CDI)

Tirana, 1.11.2024

Dr.Ledi Moisiu, Director of RIC Albania, had the honor of participating in a roundtable organized by the Cooperation and Development Institute (CDI) in partnership with the Hungarian Presidency of the EU Council. The event was graced by the presence of distinguished guests, including H.E. Ms. Martina Kasnyik, Ambassador of Hungary to Albania, H.E. Silvio Gonzato, Ambassador of the EU to Albania, Ms. Olta Manjani, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Economy, Culture and Innovation, Ms. Bora Muzhaqi, Minister of State for Youth and Children, and Dr. Gergely Pálmai, Head of Department, Ministry of Culture and Innovation, Hungary.

During her speech, Dr. Moisiu shared insightful reflections on “Human Capital in the New Growth Plan,” highlighting Albania’s potential to become a vital player in European supply chains. This challenge requires skills, expertise, and professionalism to transform the traditionally labeled “dirty industry” into one driven by technological advancement, sustainability, and innovation.

At RIC Albania, we are committed to bridging the gap between education and industry through: Specialized VET programs and high school initiatives in mineral processing, metallurgy, and sustainable mining practices.  Collaboration with academia and industry for real-world impact.  Mentorships and internships to connect students with industry professionals.

Through partnerships with institutions like the EIT RawMaterials Regional Innovation Center, young professionals can access cutting-edge research, engage in international projects, and contribute to building a sustainable future.

Education and innovation empower young professionals to lead the way toward a greener, smarter future!

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