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Driving Digital Transformation Across Europe

In Level Up, seven renowned training providers from five EU countries have joined forces, in order to co-design and deliver current, high-quality industry-oriented training courses, targeting primarily SMEs and secondly job seekers, with the support of seven business associations, from five different EU countries, that will largely promote the project and its outcomes to thousands of people working in SMEs at EU level.

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Training Providers
5
EU Countries
7
Business Associations
8
Industries Covered

Activities Overview

Training Course Development and Delivery

The consortium will create and deliver a new pool of training courses on the basis of the expertise knowledge and experience of the consortium training providers and account on the actual needs of the labor workforce. It is expected that more than 100 training courses will be created and also listed on the Digital Skills and Jobs Platform from the Level Up consortium, reaching out to an estimated number of 15000 participants from 3000 SMEs during the lifespan of the project.

The training courses will be customised in order to be relevant to different industry sectors, including the healthcare sector, finance, insurance, but also, agriculture-food, agritech, energy, manufacturing and telecommunications sector.

100+ training courses created
15,000 participants reached
3,000 SMEs engaged
Digital Skills and Jobs Platform
01

Project Management and Coordination

Ensuring timely and efficient project delivery

This activity aims to render the project deliverables, actions, and activities on time, within budgetary limits and with the consent of partners and the EC.

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Dissemination and Exploitation

Maximum visibility and public awareness

The main objective of this is to provide the maximum visibility and public awareness of the Level Up planned activities and especially the training courses that will be developed, by developing and following a sound dissemination and exploitation strategy.

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State of the Art Analysis of Labour Market Skills for Digital Transition

Identifying exact and local needs

This activity aims to identify the exact and local needs of the labor market, and particularly the needs of SMEs (including employees, leaders, and managers) as well as job seekers, in relation to digital skills upskilling and reskilling.

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Design and Development of Training Courses

Innovative and industry-relevant course creation

This activity is dedicated to the design and development of the training courses, accounting on the main outputs of the state of the art analysis activity.

This Activity includes:

  • Design and develop innovative training courses dedicated to SME leaders and managers for up-skilling and reskilling in the digital sector, but also to job seekers who are concerned into joining the labor workforce.
  • Design and develop intensive workshops and seminars for up-skilling and re-skilling of SMEs in the digital sector.
  • Secure that the design of all training courses is in alignment with the micro-credentials approach.
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Implementation and Evaluation of Training Courses

Delivery and continuous improvement

This activity is dedicated to the delivery of the training courses to the target groups of Level Up and to relevant stakeholders.

This Activity includes:

  • Implementation and pilot testing all the training courses which will be developed as part of the Level Up project.
  • Get feedback for the training courses from real users and use this feedback to improve the courses as needed.
  • Transfer and broaden digitalization to companies from different sectors.

Key Digital Skills Areas

Data Analytics

Cybersecurity

AI & Machine Learning

Cloud Computing

Industry Sectors Covered

Healthcare
Finance
Insurance
Agriculture-Food
Agritech
Energy
Manufacturing
Telecommunications