EADA Business School and the technology company GTD have signed a collaboration agreement to promote a new training program for science and technology professionals . The agreement signed by Carlos Kinder, CEO of GTD, and Miquel Espinosa, general director of EADA, summarizes the desire to support STEM talent – professionals in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics – and the organizations that employ them. 40% of European companies can't find qualified professionals for some of their technology positions. The shortage of talent is often compounded by the difficulty of finding professionals trained in the business world. In collaboration with leading technology companies and research centers, EADA has created the Accelerating STEM Talent program to help STEM professionals advance their careers. It offers development in essential competencies and skills that allow students to understand the business world, its unwritten rules, and the policies that govern organizational cultures. “ Developing skills related to teamwork, interpersonal skills, communication, and so on is essential to completing the profile of a technologist who wants to become a key figure within a department ,” emphasizes Daniel Gregorio, manager of GTD. “ Collaborators who have developed these types of skills are highly valued by engineering firms, as they are essential for establishing leadership within their teams .” Program information.