
LCAMP in collaboration with Slovenian industry
Presentation of the international project LCAMP and opportunities for cooperation with the Slovenianindustry On Thursday 26 October, the School Center Nova Gorica hosted an exciting
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Presentation of the international project LCAMP and opportunities for cooperation with the Slovenianindustry On Thursday 26 October, the School Center Nova Gorica hosted an exciting
On 19 October 2023, LCAMP partners Campus des Métiers et des Qualifications d’excellence Industrie du futur (CMQ) et Mécanic Vallée (MV) organised the first Local Stakeholders
Another year, another successful EU Vocational Excellence Forum brought together VET passionate to the Netherlands. The innovation of VET has moved forward thanks to the
LCAMP partnership and CECIMO – the European Association of Manufacturing Technologies cooperates in the context of the release of a CECIMO report entitled “Transformation of
On 22 September 2023, LCAMP partner, Simumatik was invited to introduce the project at the Västsvenska EU-konferensen 2023 (West Sweden EU Conference) in Skövde region (Sweden). The
Under the title “Providing today’s talent with the skills to build a great tomorrow” the new edition of the EU Forum on Vocational Excellence will
LCAMP – Learner-Centric Advanced Manufacturing Platform – partners met in Kocaeli, Türkiye, for the third transnational partners’ meeting from June 14-16 2023. The LCAMP project
On the 31st May and on the 21st November 2023, Italian LCAMP partners AFIL – Associazione Fabbrica Intelligente Lombardia and MADE Competence Center Industry 4.0
A learner-centric skills observatory is one of the planned outcomes of LCAMP. We spoke with Audrey Le Bras, European project officer at CMQE Industrie du
LCAMP: Learner Centric Advanced Manufacturing Platform for Centres of Vocational Excellence (CoVEs).
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