Central European Institute of Information and Development - CEIID
NGO
ceiid.online/Bratislava, SlovakiaAbout
Central European Institute of Information and Development (CEIID)
CEIID is a non-governmental organization based in Slovakia that serves as a center for excellence in IT and digital education throughout the Central and Eastern European (CEE) region. The organization focuses on delivering cutting-edge IT and ICT training, education, and best practices across various industries, with specific mention of agriculture and telecommunications.
The mission of CEIID is to equip both individuals and organizations with the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in our increasingly digital and interconnected world.
A key strength of CEIID is its extensive network of regional and international partners, including:
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NGOs
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Educational institutions
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Industry stakeholders
This collaborative approach allows CEIID to design and deliver customized training and education programs that specifically address the unique needs and challenges faced by each sector they work with. As a key partner in CLIMANEMU (Climate Neutral Municipality), we lead the design of machine learning models, harmonize spatial and environmental data, and develop digital tools that support municipalities in planning their transition to climate neutrality. The project focuses on carbon balance modeling, GIS integration, and scenario development to enable low-carbon, resilient local development aligned with EU climate goals.
The organization appears to be focused on empowering people through innovative IT and ICT training and education to prepare them for the future digital landscape.
Clean environment and zero pollution
Resilient, inclusive, healthy and green rural, coastal and urban communities
Innovative governance, environmental observations and digital solutions in support of the Green Deal
Circular economy and bioeconomy sectors
Biodiversity and ecosystem services
Land, ocean and water for climate action
Fair, healthy and environment-friendly food systems from primary production to consumption