Our booth drew a lot of interest, showcasing both MPEC’s day-to-day operations and our international initiatives – including the HEAT35 project, implemented within the framework of the Interreg Central Europe programme.
Students from fields such as Project Management, Business Management, Production Engineering, and Logistics had the opportunity to learn about:
· how district heating solutions are practically implemented,
· the goals and objectives of the HEAT35 project,
· who the project partners are and how the Interreg Central Europe programme operates.
In addition to valuable knowledge, students could explore components of our district heating network and see analyses we’ve carried out – including our “heat map”.
Participating in the event was a great opportunity for us to connect with young, ambitious individuals who may soon become specialists in the district heating sector and experts in European energy law. We’re glad we could share our experience and inspire students to consider a future in the heating industry – both locally and in the context of international collaboration and innovation.