ARTEMIS WP6 Annual Interregional Forum and Working Session - Tallinna Tehnikakõrgkool

ARTEMIS WP6 Annual Interregional Forum and Working Session

ARTEMIS WP6 Annual Interregional Forum and Working Session

ARTEMIS WP6 Annual Interregional Forum and Working Session

29. September - ECPC2027 webinar #5: Improving 16. June - TTK summer graduation ceremonies 15. June - ECPC2027 webinar #4: PPE and protection 12. June - TTK summer graduation ceremonies 9. - 11. June - ARTEMIS WP6 Annual Interregional 28. May - Baltic CNC Technical Educators 26. May - ECPC2027 webinar #3: Sustainability 26. May - Automotive engineering demo da 25. - 29. May - Schedule of spring semester thesis 23. - 24. April - TTK Clothing Swap
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09.–11. June

TTK University of Applied Sciences, Pärnu maantee 62, Tallinn

TTK University of Applied Sciences is proud to host the ARTEMIS WP6 Annual Interregional Forum and Working Session taking place on June 9–11, 2026.

The forum will serve as a collaborative platform to:

  • Present regional challenges and living lab developments
  • Strengthen interregional collaboration between work packages
  • Identify concrete collaboration needs and joint opportunities
  • Facilitate networking between ecosystem actors and HEIs

Participation by invitation only.

The forum is an initiative of the international ARTEMIS university network – a pan-European higher education cooperation network that promotes educational and development collaboration. Together with international companies and institutions, it advances teaching, student and staff mobility, research and development cooperation, as well as innovation and sustainability-related activities.

The partner network includes TTK University of Applied Sciences, Université Clermont Auvergne and Clermont Auvergne Innovation House (France), OTH Regensburg (Germany), VIVES University of Applied Sciences (Belgium), University of Ioannina (Greece), Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Ovidius University of Constanța (Romania), and the University of Perugia (Italy).

The project is co-funded by the European Union.

Additional information:

Paula Veske-Lepp
Visiting Professor