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Title: Skills and Competences Development for the Professionals of the Future Transportation Sector – The SKILLFUL Project
Authors: LOUKEA, Matina
BEKIARIS, Evangelos
PANOU, Maria
GOGER, Thierry
ADESIYUN, Adewole
Keywords: ITS
automation
employability
transport professionals
skills
competences
future requirements
training tools
lifelong training
Issue Date: Oct-2016
Publisher: Transilvania University Press
Series/Report no.: CONAT2016;
Abstract: The transport industry accounts for 4.5% of total employment, and represents 4.6% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP). This paper analyses the fu-ture needs to be gained concerning the training and expertise of the profession-als in transportation field mainly because of the continuous and dramatic devel-opment of technology and more specifically the development and penetration in the transportation sector of intelligent systems. Furthermore, this paper propos-es the introduction of some new business roles in the transport sector and more particular in the education and training chain that would help to achieve Euro-pean wide competence development and take-up in a sustainable way, accord-ing also to the European project SKILLFUL that aims to perform a structured foresight into the vocational and academic qualifications in the Transportation sector of the future, as well as to enhance employability and sustainable indus-trial development in the transportation sector in Europe.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2078
ISSN: 2069-0428
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