Vienna relies on MINT: Strong partnerships for the future of specialists!

Vienna relies on MINT: Strong partnerships for the future of specialists!

Wien, Österreich - On March 21, 2025, the Vienna MINT initiative was launched to promote future specialists in the areas of mathematics, computer science, natural sciences and technology (MINT). Under the direction of Sabine Seidler, the MINT representative of the city of Vienna, work is carried out with great passion to strengthen these professional fields. With the establishment of a central coordination center, the expertise of different actors is bundled, which is considered a decisive step for the development of Vienna to the leading center for MINT formation in Europe. Peter Wieser, head of the city of Vienna - business, work and statistics, emphasizes that this initiative will open innovative solutions and new ways for the Vienna Education Location.

already in the pilot phase, 62 companies and social partners have come together to work together on the further development of the MINT areas. Seidler emphasizes that the cooperation between the partners has already led to six central fields of action that are important for the further strengthening of the MINT training. A particularly remarkable focus is on robotics and its integration into the MINT formation, which could affect both the use and the possibilities in other MINT areas. These approaches show how Vienna determines its international position as a location of the innovation and at the same time masters its economic and educational policy challenges.

The role of MINT in Vienna's future

MINT is not just a collective term, but a key strategy for the future of the city that aims at stability in education, economy and research. The disciplines of mathematics, computer science, natural sciences and technology develop each other and play a central role in modern society. In Vienna, high -quality educational institutions and research institutions are active that train talented specialists and promote innovations. The promotion of MINT training should be prepared for the dynamic challenges of the world of work, which is increasingly shaped by technological advances, as is also shown in the comprehensive presentation for the MINT initiative.

With this initiative,

Wien is further expanding its attractive offer for international investments and highly qualified specialists. The engagement in MINT will not only improve future career opportunities, but also promote sustainable solutions for social challenges in the areas of environment, health and infrastructure. The comprehensive information on the MINT initiative is available at MINT-What is that at all? .

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