Lets get Schwifty!
We are searching for Italy-based participants (18-26 years old) to take part into Tomorrow Today Youth Exchange, funded by Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union and hosted by Catfarm community.
The main goal of this exchange is to raise awareness about the rapid change in the field of AI and web technologies and how it’s reshaping our society.
In order to be part of the new markets to rise, the current generation has to be aware of the shifts taking place worldwide.The project will provide a hands-on introduction to new technologies in the area of Telecommunications, AI and Robotics.
The goal is to give the basic tools for the participants to explore for themselves new areas of development and be able to make more informed decisions regarding their own future in the context of a new technological revolution.
And to make it more fun and exciting, let's "get shifty"!
We will decorate the farm to make it look like of another multiverse where the Catfarm will be the home of Rick and Morty, so dress up accordingly.
Food (3 meals per day) and accommodation are provided by hosting organisation, travel costs will be reimbursed to participants up to 275 euro.
In order to take part in the project you need to respect some rules:
Catfarm is an off-grid sustainable community which means there are some particular conditions of staying:
Sounds crazy and fun enough? Hit APPLY button below to send your application BEFORE 16 of AUGUST.
Still have some questions? Write us on twoplustwo.info@gmail.com and we will do our best to clarify your doubts and questions.
Futurologists speak about ‘The Fourth Industrial Revolution’. One that will enable disruptive business models to decentralise our economies as we move from value systems based on ownership to ones enabling access to goods and services.
It’s estimated that some 65% of children entering primary schools today will likely work in roles that don’t currently exist. The traditional path for career development will shift, and young adults will need to be aware of their new possibilities in order not to fall behind the rapid change in the structure of our society.
Much of the disruption ahead will happen in the area of: new energy sources, automation of simple repetitive tasks, tele-comunications, new materials and manufacturing techniques, artificially designed biological systems, and artificial intelligence acting as a glue connecting innovation.