Momentum is building across Europe. In schools, studios, startups, and ministries, a new paradigm is emerging, reshaping how the continent works, builds, and thinks about progress itself.
The 21st Europe Class explores how design, technology, and culture collide, compete, and collaborate to shape Europe’s next chapter, and what it means for how you build, lead, and create today.
Location: Live online
Dates: 27 Feb & 11 Mar 2026
Time: 13–17 CET
Price: €600 plus VAT
what we'll cover
Snapshot of European innovation today—policy, culture, creativity.
How Europe’s design culture shapes global standards.
The European approach to technology: regulation, ethics, innovation.
Europe’s cultural diversity as a wellspring of innovation.
What does this mean for you?
Across Europe, the way we move is being rewritten. From high-speed rail to connected transport systems, new networks are linking people, goods, and ideas in ways that redefine connection itself.
The 21st Europe Class examines how design, technology, and policy are redrawing Europe’s map of movement, building industries, supply chains, and cities that define the continent’s next era of progress.
Location: Live online
Date: 4 Mar & 18 Mar 2026
Time: 13-17 CET
Price: €550 plus VAT
what we'll cover
How speed, connectivity, and innovation are reshaping the European landscape.
High-speed rail, autonomous mobility, and urban transit reimagined.
How European design and infrastructure respond to the demand for seamless movement.
The interplay between innovation, green energy, and regulation driving mobility forward.
What does a high-speed Europe mean for your business, your strategy, and your future?
Cities are Europe’s living rooms. From playgrounds to digital commons, they’re becoming laboratories for how people meet, move, and connect—turning everyday space into a stage for civic and creative life.
The 21st Europe Class explores how design, culture, and policy can transform shared environments into engines of innovation and belonging, shaping more open, inclusive, and imaginative cities for generations to come.
The story of how Europe makes things is changing. From advanced manufacturing to circular design, a new industrial landscape is emerging—one that blends technology, sustainability, and identity.
The 21st Europe Class explores how policy, design, and technology can strengthen Europe’s industrial ecosystem, driving competitiveness, resilience, and influence in a changing global economy.






