
SUL PROGETTO
OBIETTIVO
Coinvolgere il settore industriale nella trasformazione dei sistemi di Istruzione e Formazione Professionale, al fine di soddisfare il bisogno di competenze digitali coerenti con gli sviluppi tecnologici delle aziende.DESTINATARI
Imprenditori e dipendendi di aziende, personale nella pubblica amministrazione, soggetti erogatori di formazione professionale, studenti e professionisti che intendono formarsi o riqualificarsi per acquisire competenze specifiche su industria 4.0. ecc.Risultati
Competenze di formazione digitale per l'industria 4.0, curriculum / quadro di riferimento per l'istruzione e la formazione professionale nelle industrie 4.0, casi studio e raccomandazioni politiche.PARTENARIATO
Un team di 8 organizzazioni provenienti da Spagna, Bulgaria, Grecia, Scozia, Italia e Malta.POST RECENTI
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Read all about the RESTART project and its results!
CONTEXT The evolution of European industries is supported by digital solutions and is depicted in what is so-called “Industry 4.0”. A survey conducted by the European Social Fund on the monitoring of the professional needs of the industry reveals a mismatch between demand and supply of skilled workforce. Businesses demand workers specialized in digital skills
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RESTART: a commitment to industry 4.0
On January 19th, the RESTART – Digital Training Toolbox to Foster EU’s Industry 4.0 Revolution project, led by EVM, concluded after 2 years of intense work in the field of digital skills and digital transformation of business environments. Made up of an international consortium of 8 European entities, RESTART is a clear commitment to the
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Digital skills fundamental to facilitate integration of migrants in host countries
On January 14th 2020, Enaip Veneto participated in the conference Building a Whole-of-Society Approach to Emerging Migration and Integration Challenges at the OECD Centre. The conference tackled emerging challenges such as changing labor markets, technological advances, forced displacement and population dynamics. The labor market is changing fast: 14% of jobs across the OECD face a high likelihood of automation and
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