In MyProject, students develop an entrepreneurial mindset [6] to set up their projects, which are refined throughout the entire program and can be expanded into their business ideas.
[7] Employees and managers can attend further educational workshops, lectures, and multi-day seminars, as well as book in-house programs for companies.
Under the name “NIT Toolbox“, the educational institute offers training in the areas of new technologies, digital competence, innovative methods, and people & culture.
The topics that are covered in these workshops include digitalization, global management, new leadership, entrepreneurship, and design thinking, among others.
[10] With the "Hauke Trinks Award", the NIT wants to reward outstanding student work and at the same time honour the legacy of the researcher and scientist.
[12] On the wall in the foyer, an artwork by the Austrian concept artist Peter Friedl deals with the theme “nobody knows science”.