- Description
DIGITEX: Digital Transformation for Vocational Excellence – Innovating Education through Advanced Technologies
DIGITEX aims to modernize vocational education and training (VET) by integrating advanced digital technologies into teaching, learning, and industry collaboration. The project responds to the growing demand for digital skills in areas such as artificial intelligence, Internet of Things (IoT), cybersecurity, robotics, 3D printing, and quantum computing.
By developing an innovative e-learning platform, practical demonstrators, and teacher training programmes, DIGITEX will strengthen the digital competences of both students and educators. The project also promotes closer cooperation between VET institutions and industry, ensuring that training reflects real labour market needs.
Through inclusive, innovative, and technology-driven methodologies, DIGITEX supports the digital transformation of VET systems in Europe, enhancing employability, competitiveness, and long-term sustainability.
- Objectives
Integrate advanced digital technologies into vocational training programmes.
Enhance Digital Skills:
Strengthen the digital competences of VET students and teachers.
Strengthen Industry Links:
Improve cooperation between education providers and companies through practical demonstrators and real-world applications.
Promote Innovative Methodologies:
Implement project-based learning, immersive technologies, and digital tools in VET settings.
Ensure Digital Inclusion:
Apply inclusive strategies to ensure equal access to digital learning opportunities.
- Consortium
- Asociación para la Investigación y Desarrollo Tecnológico de la Industria del Metal de Castilla-La Mancha (Spain)- Vimodo ltd (Cyprus)
- Kayseri University (Türkiye)
- Aalborg Universitet (Denmark)
- CIFP Don Bosco LHII (Spain)
- Tehnička škola Sisak (Croatia)
- OVAR Forma – Ensino e Formação, LDA (Portugal)
- Start Smart SRL (Italy)
- Vimodo Ltd (Cyprus)
- CogniSys Single Member P.C. (Greece)
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