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Working Together
Mastering Tech Standardization
with ETSI
The importance of tech standardization
and the standardization processes
is continuously growing, and both
education and training are beneficial.
Standardization is a profession which
requires specific knowledge, skills,
and insights. These include not only
technical but also institutional, legal,
cultural and social dimensions.
ETSI, as the ICT standards body in
Europe with global outreach, is
conscious that most universities and
other educational organizations have yet
to develop and offer relevant modules
and courses in ICT standardization.
To bridge this gap, ETSI established
an ‘Education about Standardization’
(EaS) programme. Aimed not only
at lecturers and students but also
administrations, NSOs and companies,
our comprehensive teaching material
comprises a substantial slide set and
an accompanying textbook. This We had a fantastic lecture from Alex –
material is soon to be complemented “
with eLearning modules and specific very engaging, the students really liked
teaching sets. it and learned a lot! Alex talked about
Recent activity has seen lectures being many fascinating things, but perhaps a
given at the University of Luxemburg in message that explicitly stood out is that
the framework of their Master MTECH
course (led by ILNAS in collaboration standards should first and foremost benefit
with the University of Luxembourg the society, and that there is no such
and the Chamber of Employees):
www.uni.lu/fstm-en/study-programs/ thing as legal certainty in cybersecurity
master-in-technopreneurship standardization. He also outlined the
ETSI collaborated with the Utrecht shortcomings of EU regulations when it
University Summer School on comes to cybersecurity, and how the legal
‘Global Power and Technology’
covering ‘Competition, Innovation & instruments sometimes do not interact. ”
Technological Advancement through
Standardization in the EU’ in mid-July – Dr. Olia Kanevskaia –
in the Netherlands.
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