Land promotes further training projects for future skills
Land promotes further training projects for future skills
The country is promoting seven new and innovative further training projects on future skills with a total of two million euros. With contemporary and short further training formats, required skills and skills can be conveyed in the future.
"If you want to master structural change, you may not only invest in technology, but also have to invest in people's minds. The increasing decarbonization, automation and digitization change the economy and working life to a historical extent. In addition, the effects of corona pandemic and the energy crisis. In order to be able to successfully design these upheavals and companies On important future skills, ”said Minister of Labor and Economic Affairs Dr. Nicole Hoffmeister-Kraut on November 7, 2022 in Stuttgart.
The Ministry of Economic Affairs promotes seven new and innovative "Future skills" training projects with a total of two million euros. At a kick-off event, Hoffmeister-Kraut emphasized: "We develop contemporary and short further training formats with which competencies and skills required in the future can be conveyed: from digitization and cybersecurity to IT and artificial intelligence to sustainability and renewable energies. In addition to technical and digital issues, social and psychological aspects are also included. we the competitiveness of our medium -sized businesses, open professional perspectives and secure jobs. ”
flexible and needs -based qualification in day -to -day professional business
As part of the projects, further training modules are developed and tested into important "future skills". Which competencies in particular for automotive and supplier industry, mechanical engineering, metal industry and medical technology will be critical of success for Baden-Württemberg today and in the future, was collected as part of a study funded by the Ministry of Economy. "With our new projects, the results of the 'Future Skills' study will create concrete training opportunities for the employees in the country," continued Hoffmeister-Kraut. The funded projects are characterized by innovative approaches that focus on employees in small and medium-sized companies (SMEs). For example, further training offers are developed and tried out together with small and medium -sized companies and small -scale, modular further training formats are developed that enable flexible and needs -based qualifications in daily professional business.
The individual further training modules, as they arise as the result of the model projects, are made public after the project has been completed, so that they can be taken up and offered by other further training providers. In this way, you will benefit the entire Baden-Württemberg advanced training market and bring the qualification with Future Skills nationwide.
overview of the future skills projects
project sponsor |
project title |
funding |
Agenturq (Agency for promoting vocational training in the metal and electrical industry Baden-Württemberg e.) |
Innovative further training blocks for future@skills.bw |
510,920 euros |
work4future@skills.bw |
166,285 euros |
|
micro-degrees@skills.bw-development and testing of digital, modular micro degrees with university certificate |
372,592 euros |
|
Intraenschaftwende@skills.bw |
213,979 euros |
|
Chamber of Industry and Commerce (IHK) education center Karlsruhe GmbH |
Data and AI competence for smu@skills.bw |
276,956 euros |
Fit for future@skills.bw |
310,993 euros |
|
VHS-4Business (Volkshochschule Leinfelden-echterdingen) |
Future Skill nuggets@skills.bw - target group -specific learning sequences for key industry |
157,595 euros |
sum |
|
2.009.322 euros |
Ministry of Economics, Work and Tourism: Funding Program Next.
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