The Industrial and Energy Economics Laboratory (LIEE) of the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) will participate in the event “Career Paths”, which will take place on Saturday, December 10 from 11:00 to 17:00 at the Goethe-Institut Athen (Omirou 14-16, Athens) as part of the STAYnet program.
The event is held in Greek and participation is free.
It is aimed at students, teachers, parents and anyone interested in discovering more about their skills and talents.
Interesting talks, presentations and workshops will be held around educational robotics, biotechnology, STEM professions and soft skills. The professional prospects of engineers in Greece and abroad, the world of model railways and organic farming will also be presented and the opportunity to discuss with professionals from various fields will be given.
From the LIEE-NTUA, Angelos Tsakanikas, Associate Professor of NTUA, Director of LIEE-NTUA, Emilia Protogerou, Assistant Professor of NTUA (elected) and Panagiotis Panagiotopoulos, Postdoctoral researcher will participate. The LIEE-NTUA will hold a presentation in the 1st part of the event and a Seminar in 2 sessions (13:30 – 14:50 & 15:30 – 16:50) in the 2nd part of the event entitled “Professional Paths of Engineers in Greece and Abroad”.
More information can be found in the program (Part A & Part B) as well as on the event website.
Registration is possible until Thursday, December 8th via the online form.
Attention: In some workshops/seminars/discussions the number of participants is limited.
We would be happy if you honored us with your presence and of course you can forward the invitation to other interested parties and your partners.
–Update 13/12: Below are snapshots from A. Tsakanikas’ speech during the event

The Center for Renewable Energy Sources and Saving (CRES) in collaboration with the Industrial and Energy Economics Laboratory of NTUA invite you to the event entitled “RES Technology Training Modules for STEM Undergraduates”, which is organized within the framework of the European Erasmus+ SETechTra Project at the Multimedia Amphitheater of the NTUA Library on Wednesday, November 2, 2022, at 3:00 PM.
The SETechTra project has as its main purpose the development of a curriculum for higher education students in the field of Renewable Energy Sources (RES). The project objectives are:
- Providing the appropriate knowledge/skills for the easy transition of graduates to the labor market.
- Promoting entrepreneurship and strengthening the skills of graduates, with the aim of creating a business by themselves in the field of RES.
- Identifying and filling the gaps between the education provided and the job market.
The following partners participate in the project:
- UoW – University of Wolverhampton, United Kingdom (Coordinator)
- TU – Teesside University, United Kingdom
- SAMK – Satakunnan University of Applied Science, Finland
- CRES – Centre for Renewable Energy Sources and Saving, Greece
- NTNU – Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
- REKC – Research and Knowledge Consultancy, United Kingdom
The event is aimed at undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as young researchers. It concerns the presentation of the results of the SETechTra project and the introduction of participants to the RES sector, its operation and the employment prospects in this sector in Greece.
The event will take place in English and in a hybrid format.
To register, please complete the participation form that you will find here.
The official invitation to the event can be found here.
The event program can be found here.
At this year’s Future of Healthcare in Greece conference, a presentation and discussion of the study will take place:
“Digital Health and Real World Data in Greece: The Transformation in the Healthcare Ecosystem and the Impact on the Economy”
Date: 20/9/2022 Time: 17:30
The purpose of the study is to describe the environment related to digital health and real world data (RWD-RWE) in Greece and to try to estimate the economic impact of their exploitation for the healthcare system as well as the national economy.
The Study was supported by MSD Greece and was prepared by IOBE and the Industrial and Energy Economics Laboratory of NTUA, under the scientific responsibility and coordination of A. Tsakanikas, Director of LIEE. The project team consisted of A. Athanasiadis (Research Director, Department of Health Economics, IOBE), P. Dimas and D. Stamopoulos (Associate PhDs and Researchers of the LIEE-NTUA).
For registration and detailed conference program here
The French Polytechnic of Compiègne in collaboration with the Laboratory of Industrial and Energy Economics of the National Technical University of Athens, the Chamber of Cyclades, the University of the Aegean and the support of the Municipality of Syros – Ermoupoli, organize in Syros from 4 to 6 July 2022 the “EPOG Master Course Conference 2022”. This is the annual Conference of the distinguished European postgraduate program EPOG+ (Economic POlicies for the Global transition), which is coordinated by the French Polytechnic of Compiègne with the participation of 35 university institutions from Europe and the rest of the world.
EPOG+ falls under the category of Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees supported by the European Commission and is specialized in economics and in particular in Economic Policies for the global transition with three major directions: a) Knowledge, Innovation and Digital Transition, b) Macroeconomics, Financial and Socio-economic Transition, c} Development, sustainable development and Ecological Transition. NTUA participates through the Laboratory of Industrial and Energy Economics in the academic network of universities that are members of EPOG+.
The Conference will address issues related to the objectives of the program and global challenges related to growing economic and other inequalities, the major ecological crisis, rapid technological developments and the forced reorientation of economic growth and development towards sustainability and mitigation of inequalities. In addition, in conditions of uncertainty, it is imperative to review the basis of the economic policies in place that require the organic integration of the economic, social and environmental/ecological dimension and the formation of the corresponding capacities and skills for the planning and management of the necessary public policies.
The Conference will host approximately 150 delegates (academics, students and postgraduates, etc.) from Europe and the rest of the world and will conclude with a speech by the former Minister of Economics, Professor Nikos Christodoulakis as part of the session “Rethinking the global economy in turbulent times”.
You can find the posters of the three round tables of the Conference here.
Here are some highlights from the conference proceedings.
PhD Candidate George Siokas participated in the international scientific conference “4th SmartBlueCity Euro-Mediterranean Conference-Exhibition” which took part in hybrid form, at the Divani Caravel Hotel in Athens, Greece. At the conference, the title of his presentation was “The Economic Impact of the Smart City on the Greek National Economy based on Input-Output Analysis”. The co-authors of the presentation are Dimitris Stamopoulos, Petros Dimas and the Associate Professor NTUA Angelos Tsakanikas. The presentation took place on Saturday, October 10, 2020, at 10:00, in Thematic Unit 7 entitled “Tools and Technologies for Informed Decision-Making”.




























