Project Mercury for NATO in AIRCOM

From Poland we move on to Germany… Today we kicked off the next collaboration between NATO Allied Command Transformation (ACT) and the Project Mercury Innovators Forum!

Shout out to our very own coaches Bart Hollants & Jeroen Franssen, our previous Project Mercury alumni (Thomas Belka, Danny Mckenzie) that support us, and our German and NATO AIRCOM hosts at Ramstein Air Base!

Our first NATO Cohort will follow the full Project Mercury program, a twelve-week innovation course focusing on fostering the innovative mindset needed to achieve innovation in a military setting. During the Jumpstart, teams will get to know each other, delineate the problem space they will tackle and start to work on developing their innovative capacity to create solutions.

We look forward to it, and the exciting journey teams will embark on!