Edoardo Munari

Automotive Skills Alliance and the Pact for Skills – Celebrating 1 year of supporting workforce transformation in the automotive ecosystem

One year after the launch of the Pact for Skills, the Automotive Skills Alliance highlights its work on the Skills Agenda, helping the green and digital transition without leaving anyone behind. Eighty partners across Europe, three pilot projects already up and running in France, Germany and the Czech Republic and many more initiatives underway are only some of the accomplishments achieved in […]

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The role of local actors in upskilling and reskilling was highlighted during the European Week of the Regions

The Pact for Skills fosters collaboration between those tackling the challenges posed by the green and digital transitions, and also aims to contribute to the overall development of territories throughout Europe.  These dual purposes were discussed on 14 October in the webinar “What can Regions and Cities do for up and reskilling with the Pact for Skills?” organised by the European Committee of Regions (CoR) and the European Commission DG EMPL during

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The Automotive Skills Alliance guests at Skills for Industry high-level conference

The Automotive Skills Alliance participated in the high-level conference “Upskilling and Reskilling in the Post-Covid era. Fostering new services and jobs creation”, organised by Skills for Industry on 30 June.  The event focused on the upskilling and reskilling challenges that the EU is facing, presented good-practice cases, scenarios and recommendations for creating new training and job opportunities.   More than 30 speakers and

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Acting and involving everyone: WG4 meets the Stuttgart Region

Turning information into action. In a nutshell, this is the key point demonstrated to us last Friday by the Wirtschaftsförderung Region Stuttgart GmbH during the Automotive Skills Alliance Working Group 4 meeting, which focused on identifying, promoting, and supporting the work-regional hubs in the up- and re-skilling of workers through targeted projects. The road to re/upskilling at local level foregoes the opportunity to involve all stakeholders to collaborate in the process of defining objectives and identifying potential obstacles. It is essential to proceed with

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New technologies require new skills needs: insightful meeting with Toyota for the WG3

New technologies are presenting opportunities in the mobility sector. In the case of the hydrogen and fuel cells, these opportunities come with challenges relating to skills, job roles, and the training programmes that are made available. Since many of these jobs do not yet exist, the curricula for these programmes must be formulated. Furthermore, the range of new roles will require different skills and education, with training requirements needing to be adapted

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