Project FLAMENCO launches a stakeholder survey to support assessment of collaboration habits and needs in the Mobility Ecosystem

The European mobility ecosystem is recently seeing a lot of transformation and actions from various typologies of stakeholders in their efforts to adapt to the new green transition and to offer solutions for up-skilling/ reskilling to ensure development and adjustment of the workforce in the new environment.

The collaboration between those stakeholders becomes nowadays the key element in facing those changes and to drive development in the right direction through a unique European voice.

The European Project FLAMENCO (Forward Looking Approaches to Green Mobility Ecosystem Network Collaboration) takes steps towards strengthening collaboration in the automotive ecosystem at all levels.

In this respect, the partners in the project (11 partners from 5 European countries) are currently conducting a survey as part of the FLAMENCO project to further support collaboration on the skills agenda. Their main goal is to define and improve the most effective and pragmatic ways of collaboration on the skills agenda in Europe

ASA Stakeholders are kindly invited to participate in this Survey. FLAMENCO partners  strongly believe the input we will receive from you will bring answers that are expected to have a higher degree of relevance and a genuine utility towards building sustainable collaboration in the Automotive-Mobility Ecosystem.

Your participation in the survey will only take a few minutes of your time but will provide valuable inputs that will directly support the building of collaboration on skills intelligence in different ASA WGs.

To participate, please access the following Survey link.

The deadline for your responses is May 5th, 2023.

Thank you in advance for your contribution.

Project FLAMNENCO is co-funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.