Guest of honour was Piotr Kaczor, CEO at Avia Prime Group, based in Warsaw, Poland. Company is in maintenance, repair and overhaul of aircraft business and is consisted of three daughter companies: Adria Tehnika, JAT Tehnika and LINETECH.
The aims of the project Regional Networks for Quality in Vocational Mobility (REMO) are to foster regional mobility of vocational education and training (VET) learners in Europe
Current statistics on drop-out rates all over Europe clearly show that our education systems and, especially, our VET systems do not meet the requirements and needs of the potential learners, particularly in initial VET.
In line with the transition towards a green, low carbon and resource efficient economy and in order to respond to the increasing demand of green skills in the construction sector, the implementation of the BU.G.S. action will gain some crucial outcomes.
The project VET4ALL – Development of a training path for European Furniture Experts in Designing and Manufacturing of AAL Integrated Furniture for the Care and Support of Elderly and Disabled People.
ISO CONSTRUCT“ – Validation of competences of unskilled workers in the construction sector applying ISO 17024 standards.
Before the background of the quality indicators recommended by the EQARF framework as well as the CQAF (Common Quality Assurance Framework) the Q-PLM project aims at the development of an innovative instrument for product quality assurance for VET providers based on the methods of Product Lifecycle Management.
The main project objectives and results of the project Emerging Modes of Cooperation between Private Sector Organisations and Universities - EMCOSU are comparative state-of-the-art survey, analysis and integrative report on the status of cooperation between employers and HEI institutions in selected countries and EU.
The project MEET Change – Motivating Elderly Employees for Training and Change responds to the challenge of an ageing population by improving the accessibility of educational programmes for this target group at company level.
The “new” EU member states are faced more strongly with demographic change and an ageing workface.