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ProjectsCHAlleNGE 4S

Challenge transition for a shipbuilding sector smart skills change

CHAlleNGE 4SChallenge transition for a shipbuilding sector smart skills change“, coordinated by the Maritime Technology Cluster FVG, is a new project started in January 2023 and funded by the Erasmus+ Program. 

The project, which involves the collaboration of 8 partners from 4 European countries, accompanied by 3 high-level international associate partners, is developed within the framework of the Pact for Skills in shipbuilding (P4S Shipbuilding) and will involve a diverse range of stakeholders contributing to the lifecycle phases, from design to construction and subsequent operation and maintenance. The goal is to provide a response in terms of skills and workforce requalification to the challenges related to new digital technologies. 

The approach consists of developing and implementing four targeted pilot training actions that address four different topics related to digitization in shipbuilding. The activities and related skills cover different EQF levels, and each pilot project is implemented in a target country in collaboration with a training institution and a sector actor. 

Start
January 1, 2023
Duration
24 months
Cost
653.840 € - Funding: 523.072 €

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