Edoardo Munari

A human-centred approach is key to succeed in the transformation of the mobility ecosystem  

The upskilling and reskilling of the automotive workforce throughout the entire value chain has been at the centre of the first conference organised by the Automotive Skills Alliance. “Skills in continuous transition? Bringing together human approach and technological changes in the automotive ecosystem” held in Stuttgart on 29 and 30 September thanks to the support […]

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Launch of the Automotive Regions Alliance to reinforce workforce transformation

Under the EU Committee of the Regions (CoR), the Automotive Regions Alliance (ARA) has been created to support a fair and successful transition for automotive regions along the entire value chain, guaranteeing that no region is left behind. The Automotive Skills Alliance (ASA) is a key initiative in support of the sector’s transformation through identifying

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Automotive organisations request for a sector-specific Skills Pact

The main Automotive sector organisations have launched a joint vision for the transition pathway of the mobility ecosystem, that includes a call on the need to update the transition policies in light of the current crisis, including the Skills Agenda.  The paper has been signed by the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA), the European Council for Motor

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Finding talent for mobility technology has become difficult, automotive suppliers survey finds 

The Pulse Check is a survey conducted twice a year among CLEPA’s members, the European association representing automotive suppliers. In the first edition of this year’s Pulse Check, published in March, it emerged that R&D is considered a key area to invest in, primarily through acquiring new talent, even if there are widespread difficulties in

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Project DRIVES has come to an end after four years of pioneering research on skills

On 24th March 2022, DRIVES held its final event presenting the results achieved during the four years of the project. The latter regarded the development of actions to satisfy the skills needed to support the strategy of the EU automotive sector.   The keynote for this event was given by Julie Fionda, Deputy Head of Unit Skills

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EU Industry Days: rewatch the two special sessions dedicated to the Pact for Skills

The last edition of the EU Industry Days, which took place in early February, put the issue of skills at the centre of its program. Several stakeholders were involved in dialogues on transition pathways and discussed how policies at the European, national, regional, and local levels could foster innovation and create jobs and growth in

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The launch of partners’ Newsflash and WG1 meeting mark the start of new year

The Automotive Skills Alliance started the new year by launching the first edition of the ASA Newsflash, the partners’ online publication containing information and insights on upskilling and reskilling activities in the mobility sector. The aim of the monthly newsletter is to provide all partners in the alliance with information about the activities being carried

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Automotive Skills Alliance future plans discussed during Partnership Meeting

The Automotive Skills Alliance held its Partnership Meeting on 29 November. Representatives of the more than eighty members of the Alliance met with the working groups’ leaders to discuss the latest activities and to define its path towards the future. Members also discussed the achievements of the Alliance since its creation one year ago under the European Pact for Skills.   In the coming months, the Alliance will focus on

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Automotive Skills Alliance welcomes Trnava and Lombardy regions into the partnership

During the meeting of the WG4 which focuses on the regional implementation, the Auvergne Rhône Alpes region provided an overview of their activities regarding hydrogen   Two new members have joined the Automotive Skills Alliance. Trnava Region from Slovakia and the Lombardy Region from Italy were officially welcomed into the Alliance yesterday at the start of the Regional Implementation Working Group 4 meeting. The two newcomers

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