IMH had a significant presence at the FP Empresa XII congress.

2026/05/11 14:48:00 GMT+2
IMH has been actively involved in organising the congress, presenting the IMH 2+3 model, acting as a bridge between vocational education and the university and acknowledging the award-winning Caixabank Dualiza project.

More than 1,100 professionals have gathered in Santander for one of the most important meetings on Vocational Education: the national congress of the FP Empresa association. Representatives from colleges, companies and organisations from across the country have taken part, to share the future challenges and new opportunities for Vocational Education.

IMH also featured prominently at the event, as Alaitz Bastida, IMH's Director of Vocational Education, took part in organising the congress, reaffirming its commitment to innovation and collaboration in vocational education.

During the congress sessions, at a round table on best practices, Ixaka Egurbide from IMH presented the 2+3 Innovation Engineering model. This model combines vocational training with university studies, with the aim of offering students a closer and more felxible training programme to the realities of industry.

 

Meanwhile, at the congress, special recognition was given to the schools that participated in the CaixaBank Dualiza IX call. On behalf of IMH, Maider Alberdi received the award for the ‘Inclusive Games’ project developed by IMH, highlighting its work in favour of integration, innovation and collaboration.


This meeting has once again demonstrated the capacity of Vocational Education to connect knowledge, innovation and the business network, and IMH continues to be a benchmark in this regard.