- The European Manufacturing 4 All project aims to recruit committed young people to provide them with modern training to facilitate access to digital skills and knowledge.
- With a budget of 60,000 euros, funded by the ERASMUS+ programme, the initiative is led by the City Council of Onil (Valencia) and counts with MESTIERI LOMBARDIA Consorzio di cooperative sociali S.C.S. (Italy), FunkWeb Suksess for all (Norway) and Finnova (Belgium) as partners.
- Digitalisation and Industry 4.0 will be the key concepts from which the contents will be developed.
The MANFUCATURING 4 ALL project seeks the transformation of small deindustrialised municipalities through digital education and entrepreneurship. Led by Onil Town Council, with the collaboration of MESTIERI LOMBARDIA Consorzio di cooperative sociali S.C.S. (Italy), FunkWeb Suksess for all (Norway) and Finnova (Belgium) as main partners, it will seek to implement good practices in digital skills training. The main objective is to train unemployed young people in order to contribute to the transformation of the affected municipalities towards Industry 4.0.
The improvement of the training, orientation and socio-occupational integration of young people in Industry 4.0 is one of the fundamental pillars of the project. In order to continue contributing to the reconstruction and progressive improvement of the business fabric in the municipalities, an educational and youth recruitment model will be designed that is entirely focused on learning digital practices.
The teaching methods will always be governed by the premises of interactivity between teachers and students, coworking, the application of practical knowledge and multitasking. All the contents elaborated by professionals and experts in the field will be collected and distributed in two different documents, with the intention of contributing to the multiplicity of these digital skills and competences: “Guide of good practices in Europe on education in digital competences for the transformation to Industry 4.0; “Implementation Guide of the Innovation Lab”. Both versions will be available in digital format and will implement training courses for young people in the process of transformation and digitalisation.
The project has a budget of 60,000 euros funded by the ERASMUS+ programme, focusing on education and training for youth and sport. A more international, more inclusive, more digital and greener ERASMUS+ that fights for digital transformation, inclusion and diversity, as well as the environment and the fight against climate change.
Onil is a municipality in the Valencian Community, Spain. It is part of the historical and natural sub region of Hoya de Castalla (Foia de Castalla). The municipality is attached to the judicial district of Ibi and is known as the cradle of dolls. It currently has 7569 inhabitants (INE 2021). At the point of industrial recession and ageing/population trend in which the municipality finds itself right now, the town of Onil needs to boost job creation, especially in the young public, promoting youth entrepreneurship and training young people as an incentive to make a life here. This is one of the main objectives of the municipality, to strengthen youth employment by creating new jobs and training.
About MESTIERI LOMBARDIA
Mestieri is a consortium of Social Cooperatives covering different Italian territories working in all of them for the social and labour inclusion of people with disabilities. Mestieri Lombardia is a non-profit regional employment agency. Through a network of 15 local offices, it provides all kinds of employment services (guidance, recruitment, matching, selection, outplacement, etc.) paying attention to the social aspects of labour market functioning, ensuring person-centred attention in the process and raising awareness of decent work as the main tool to promote social inclusion and cohesion. Mestieri Lombardia wants to find suitable job opportunities for all, ensuring fairness in the conditions of access to the labour market, with particular attention to young people, women and groups disadvantaged in access to the world of work.
About FunkWeb
Since its foundation in 1997, FUNKWEB has been working for labour inclusion. FunkWeb started as a vocational school specialising in ICT and ICT-related subjects. Since 2005 they have also been working with IT production, HR and career services for companies and individuals. As an event organiser for the Norwegian employment service, they have experience in organising relevant practical training actions, working with real projects in a real working environment.
About Finnova
Finnova is the European Foundation that works for the constant pursuit of business innovation and applied knowledge excellence through talent development and its international and interregional connection. To this end, it promotes multiple networks and high-level events in order to seek resources and European funding related to technology transfer, modernisation and competitive development of public and private entities at all levels at international, regional and local level. Its headquarters are located in the heart of Brussels (Belgium) within walking distance of the institutions of the European Union. It also has a delegation in Spain with a presence in Madrid, Catalonia, Valencia, Andalusia and the Basque Country.
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