Objective
Young people entering the labour market need qualifications that enable them to be trained for new jobs that are created by new technologies. In parallel, the European labour market is to an increasing extent becoming inter-European. There is therefore a need for improved training in CIM (computer-integrated manufacturing) that takes account of the transnational dimension. The objectives of this project are to improve the quality and innovative capacity of vocational education in the CIM area and to develop a training method based on CIM simulation in companies.
An imaginary (or practice) company with departments in the partner countries will be established. It will work according to a developed CIM concept, comprising CAD, CNC, etc. The participating students will co-operate on production, purchasing and sales tasks. The simulation will be based on the production of one or more specific products. A CD-Rom with basic software and educational material will be produced.
Impact
Students' increased knowledge of CIM will enable them to use such techniques in companies and to undertake further specialised training. Their foreign language competence will also improve. The involvement of local companies will also ensure that the training is anchored in company reality.
Contract number : DK/96/1/00446/PI/I.1.1.a/FPI
Domaine : Initial vocational training
Contents :
Industrial change
Vocational qualifications
Products :
Training programmes/ curriculum
Distance training
Book, manual, guide
Public :
Young people in training
Workers in companies
Young workers
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Coordinator
4200 Slagesle
Denmark
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