
LCAMP Regional dissemination event in the Basque Country
On 15 December 2013, Tknika welcomed 37 representatives from different Basque VET centres related to Advanced Manufacturing and Industry 4.0 gathered to learn more about
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On 15 December 2013, Tknika welcomed 37 representatives from different Basque VET centres related to Advanced Manufacturing and Industry 4.0 gathered to learn more about
On December 13, 2023, the LCAMP project took a significant stride forward as Turkish local stakeholders converged in a virtual space for a webinar co-hosted
On the 21st of November 2023, Italian LCAMP partners AFIL – Associazione Fabbrica Intelligente Lombardia and MADE Competence Center Industry 4.0 organized a webinar focusing
To build the first European Learner-Centric approach Platform in Europe, LCAMP teamed up with applied research specialists from non-EU Countries, such as Camosun College from
On the 30st of November 2023, German LCAMP partners DHBW – Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg and FORCAM welcomed six industry experts from the training sector to
In the VET Center, Miguel Altuna LHII (located in Bergara, Basque Country, Spain), students are following Advanced Manufacturing courses where they are acquiring competencies related
On 22-23 November 2023, the Basque Government Education Department Vice-Ministry of VET (which holds EARLALL’s network Presidency) invited experts in the Education and Training sector
On 16 and 17 November 2023, EARLALL participated in the second edition of the European Employment & Social Rights Forum, organised by the DG for
The 23rd edition of the Advanced Manufacturing and Machine-Tool Congress took place in San Sebastian from October 25 to 27, with the participation of more
LCAMP: Learner Centric Advanced Manufacturing Platform for Centres of Vocational Excellence (CoVEs).
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