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TRANSITion to sustainable future through training and education

Project description

Training for renewable energy and fuel technologies

The Foundation for Innovation and Research (FIR) is Malta's first research and technology organisation (RTO) promoting innovation and research throughout the Mediterranean and supporting the ongoing transformation into an innovation-led economy. The EU-funded TRANSIT project will provide sustainable training and reskilling programmes for renewable energy and fuel technologies. The project will identify global and local challenges targeting policymakers, regulators, innovators, industry, trade associations, universities and local communities through support measures and activities in Malta covering the various sectorial strategies under the European Green Deal. TRANSIT will establish success stories and practices in circularity and sustainable aspects, develop a hands-on training approach, and create a web-enabled platform for the innovative and interactive multidisciplinary programme.

Objective

TRANSIT aims to provide sustainable training and reskilling programmes for current and future generations on a multidisciplinary approach in renewable energy and fuel technologies, identifying global and local challenges to realise the large deployment ambitions, covering European level and all different stakeholders' levels. Specifically, through support measures and activities TRANSIT will dedicate its resources and educational materials to target groups of policymakers, regulators, innovators, industry, trade associations, universities and local communities, covering the various sectorial strategies under the European Green Deal. Therefore, the TRANSIT framework establishes (i) success stories and practices that are catalogued, retained and promoted in terms of circularity and sustainable aspects, (ii) develop a hands-on training approach to revamp industry-academic curricula, and (iii) establish a web-enabled platform for the innovative and interactive multidisciplinary programme from educational campaigns to hands-on courses. Validation of TRANSIT resources, tools, and materials including challenges, competitions and awards will pass through rigorous quality assurance that ensures that each material also takes into consideration gender balance, societal impact, and employment competencies. TRANSIT developed framework will ensure post-project life is addressed through scalability and replicability, including the deployment of the programme in partners countries through appropriate stakeholders and open access practices.

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HORIZON-CSA - HORIZON Coordination and Support Actions

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Coordinator

FOUNDATION FOR INNOVATION AND RESEARCH - MALTA
Net EU contribution

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€ 412 696,25
Address
DESIGN CENTRE LEVEL 2 TRIQ IT-TORRI
BKR 4011 Birkirkara
Malta

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Malta Malta Malta
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€ 412 696,25

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