SDG Challenge – Ethical AI Futures

Last updated: 23.8.2025

Avoin and GreenInvent Education in collaboration with researchers educate on the use of ethical AI models to address global challenges defined by the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 

The project result is an e-learning course and data challenge that supports the ethical and sustainable development of foundation models for SDG-aligned AI innovation.

Status and news

The EIT Deep Tech Talent, an Initiative of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), Europe’s largest innovation ecosystem, has reached a major milestone: one million individuals trained in deep tech in Europe. The EIT Deep Tech Talent Initiative equips professionals with the skills needed to strengthen Europe’s position in deep tech.  

As Pledgers of the Initiative, we are proud to have participated in reaching this milestone. Thanks to the support of other 600+ Pledgers, and with the EIT’s educational expertise, Europe-wide network, and funding, we are taking part in the collective  creation of essential opportunities for the development of deep tech skills across Europe.  

We are proud of contributing to this significant step in expanding Europe’s deep tech talent pool, fostering innovation, supporting its green and digital transition, and reinforcing its  global competitiveness.  Learn more about how we, as Pledgers of the EIT Deep Tech Talent Initiative, are helping bridge the skills gap in Europe: https://bit.ly/45xQ8pE

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Duration

10/2024-12/2025

Offered expertise:

Scientific collaboration, SDG alignment, AI ethics, Geospatial AI, Foundation model, Capacity building, Software engineering, Open-source, Communications

Openness

Free course, mainly open data, models, learning materials, and code

Partners

Avoin, ReInventEducation

Funder

EIT Raw MaterialsDeep Tech Talent Initiative  – European Union (100%)

Grant ID

700112

Links

https://www.eitdeeptechtalent.eu/news-and-events/news-archive/eit-deep-tech-talent-announces-winners-of-call-for-training-proposals-2024/