The EU Project INFINITE aims to develop vocational training programs for the PE industry. Please support this project with filling in a short survey. Deadline is December 15.
The INFINITE project – which is supported by us – is tackling the skills gap in the emerging field of flexible, printed, and organic electronics. This technology enables the creation of lightweight, flexible electronic devices, but demands new expertise not covered by traditional education. INFINITE is building a network of Vocational Excellence Centers across Europe, with partners from multiple countries developing advanced training programs. By connecting education, research, and industry, INFINITE aims to prepare a skilled workforce and support sustainable growth in the European economy.
This can only be achieved by knowing the needs of the sector. The more precise and complete the information are the better the future curricula cover those needs, which ultimately enables the PE field to flourish.
Therefore, we kindly ask you to fill in the INFINITE survey in which these information are collected. The survey is meant for people who are dealing with flexible, organic and printed Electronics topics already or are at least from a related field of PE (like electronics, chemistry, printing, …). We aim to receive feedback from different groups of experts like
- industry management and HR with a demand of training for their employees
- skilled co-workers and employees with interested of being trained
It takes about 10 minutes to complete the survey (anonymous). Your answers will be valuable support, please take part until December 15.
Of course you can also forward this link to your own contacts.
https://forms.gle/7UAyartzMzS8YRv26
Details about the project and involved partners are here: INFINITE – Intelligent printing, flexible and organic electronics Excellence (infinite-training.eu)
In case of any questions, please contact Isabella at isabella.treser@oe-a.org