Our Projects

The Prammer Institute's project portfolio is continuously evolving, covering diverse yet interconnected themes. Each project reflects our guiding principle: innovation should serve people and the planet.

Our work includes but is not limited to:

  • Artificial Intelligence: Exploring human-centered AI, digital ethics, and responsible governance.
  • AI for Youth: Developing training programs, workshops, and educational tools that build digital literacy and foster creativity.
  • Sustainable Fashion: Encouraging eco-conscious practices within creative industries, focusing on circular design and cross-disciplinary innovation.
  • Education & Youth Participation: Empowering young people through Erasmus+ projects, simulation models, and civic engagement programs.
  • International Collaboration: Partnering with organizations across Europe to deliver high-impact Erasmus+ and Horizon Europe initiatives.


HUMORIZE:
Promoting Employability through AI Prompt Engineering Skills for Youth

2024-2-RO01-KA220-YOU-000294586

The HUMORIZE project is a 26-month European initiative (2025–2027) designed to strengthen youth employability through the development of AI Prompt Engineering Skills. Led by a consortium of organizations from Romania, Turkey, Austria, Slovakia, and Cyprus, the project delivers innovative training modules, pedagogical frameworks, and digital resources tailored for disadvantaged young people and youth workers. Its core objectives include bridging the digital divide, fostering ethical and responsible AI literacy, and promoting social inclusion at local, national, and EU levels. Through targeted training, awareness campaigns, and policy recommendations, HUMORIZE aspires to build sustainable capacity for youth empowerment and workforce readiness across Europe


Wise Fashion

2024-2-RO01-KA220-YOU-000286513

The WISE project is a 30-month Erasmus+ Project (2025–2027) dedicated to advancing sustainable fashion through education, innovation, and youth empowerment. It aims to shift behavior away from fast fashion, promote recycled textile applications, and equip young people—especially NEETs—with entrepreneurial and green skills. Led by a consortium from Romania, Serbia, Turkey, Austria, and Poland, the project delivers training modules, mobility programs, workshops, and international campaigns to foster a waste-conscious industry. By combining non-formal education, digital transformation, and cross-cultural collaboration, WISE seeks to strengthen employability while addressing climate change and promoting a circular economy


Escape Project

2023-1-ES01-KA220-VET-000151536

The ESCAPE project, funded under the Erasmus+ programme, innovates cybersecurity education by transforming training into interactive escape-room scenarios designed for healthcare professionals. Its main goal is to strengthen digital resilience in the healthcare sector by equipping staff and educators with practical skills to prevent and respond to cyber threats. Through engaging “ESCAPE STORIES,” participants tackle realistic challenges related to data protection and patient safety in a safe learning environment. The project also provides an Online Teacher Training module, ensuring its methodology becomes a sustainable part of vocational education and training across Europe.


EM&M Project

KA220-YOU-52A62873

The EM&M (Emotional Intelligence & Cybersecurity Environments in Youth Education) project, funded by Erasmus+, is a 24-month initiative (2025–2027) aimed at raising awareness among young people about how digital technologies affect their emotional intelligence and online safety. It equips youth workers and educators with innovative tools, including an EM&M manual, storytelling resources, and a microlearning environment available in seven languages. Through seminars, workshops, and try-out sessions, the project empowers young people to recognize and prevent cyber threats while fostering mindful and emotionally intelligent online behavior. By integrating cybersecurity training with emotional intelligence development, EM&M strengthens youth resilience, inclusion, and employability across Europe