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Press Release: S4S TCLF 2030 Final Conference

2022-06-22T11:02:23+02:00June 21st, 2022|Categories: Events|Tags: , |

After four years and a half, the Blueprint Project "Skills4Smart TCLF 2030" which aimed to enhance the modernisation and competitiveness of the European TCLF sectors by developing a sustainable upskilling and reskilling strategy, has finally concluded. The Final Conference that took place last Thursday, 16th of June 2022, at the Renaissance Brussels Hotel and also streamed online, presented the outcomes of this ambitious project, highlighting the Sectoral Skills Strategy for the Textile, Clothing, Leather and Footwear released on the same week. Read all about this event on the following link: PressRelease-Final Conference-S4TCLF-project  

MOOCS and the TCLF industries

2022-03-24T11:37:51+01:00April 6th, 2022|Categories: Articles|Tags: , |

The number of MOOCs available for the TCLF industries is relatively small and only a few isolated examples are available. Here are a few (free) successful cases: Manager of an Innovative Leather Company - This MOOC analyses current management processes in the Leather Industry and shows how to improve them to develop an innovative company. The MOOC focus on aspects such as innovation management, leather processes development, standardization and quality control, environmental impact of the tannng industries, health and safety at work and other personal and transversal skills. The course lasts for eight weeks, seven corresponding to the different modules and a [...]

News No.8: Skills4Smart TCLF Industries 2030

2022-03-17T11:50:47+01:00February 7th, 2022|Categories: Project communication|Tags: , , , , |

Biannual Newsletter - January 2022 In this newsletter, we are introducing you to the latest outcomes and what you may expect after the end of the project. In addition, you will have an insight into the latest activities of the VET Network. Read our Newsletter here S4TCLF_Newsletter-n.8_EN_January_2022 S4TCLF Newsletter - January 2022 - ES

What makes Young Patterns so unique ? The ambassadors (1/4)

2021-08-13T15:32:57+02:00July 29th, 2021|Categories: Articles|Tags: , , , , , |

Young Patterns, a community carried by  group of ambassadors in Belgium  connects young jobseekers, students and employees with the national fashion and apparel industry. “We work together to make the sector more youthful and to show Belgian companies that the new generation is ready to work passionately in the TCLF sectors.” Rob Senden Sarah, Marie, Paulien, Sophie, Jitske, Eline, Hester, Luna, Laurie, Merel, Fleur, Amber, Chanel & Zoë. 14 enthusiastic students, employees, or job seekers. All are younger than 26 and passionate about the Belgian fashion sector. They are the ambassadors of Young Patterns. They are an inspiration. Gifted and smart, [...]

Meet-up of R3iLab: UNITEX intervention on Skills4Smart TCLF project

2021-07-12T17:55:38+02:00July 12th, 2021|Categories: Events|Tags: , , , |

Laurence Allois, as Project Manager for France of the Skills4Smart TCLF project, was invited as a speaker during the meet-up organized by the R3iLab. The event place on June 23 and had for purpose to discuss (How to) "Attract, train and motivate the new talents in TCLF industries”. If you missed the event, here is a short breakdown of the meet-up with some resources. Four important themes were discussed during the meeting: The results of the work carried out within the framework of the European project Skills4SmartTCLF2030 by Laurence Allois from Unitex. The emerging needs for businesses in the TCLF industries; [...]

News No.7: Skills4Smart TCLF Industries 2030

2021-07-08T16:37:23+02:00July 8th, 2021|Categories: Project communication|Tags: , , , , |

Biannual Newsletter - July 2021 In this newsletter, you will learn about our 4 crucial transversal profiles of the Skills4Smart project and have a preview of their MOOC developed by our partners. In addition, you will have an insight into the latest activities of the VET Network. Read our Newsletter here S4TCLF_Newsletter-n.7_EN_July-2021  

Key professions in a clothing enterprise

2021-07-06T16:57:58+02:00July 6th, 2021|Categories: Articles|Tags: , , , , , , , |

The clothing industry – light, but dynamic Behind every beautiful garment, there is a long process of manufacturing that goes through many various stages. So, we come to the question: “Who made my clothes?” The clothing industry is the large-scale industrial sector producing billions of garment pieces each year. From workwear to fashion, many products are PIRIN-TEX, as a large enterprise with a decades-long tradition in garment manufacturing, has a very versatile palette of professional profiles. The company is a leading garment producer from Bulgaria that is supporting the Skills4SmartTCLF project by sharing their knowledge and taking part in several activities. [...]

Webinar: “School Orientation Day: Your first steps in footwear”

2021-06-24T12:52:43+02:00June 24th, 2021|Categories: |Tags: , , |

INESCOP organise a webinar where upcoming students will be able to meet their new trainers and discuss all things related to the footwear industry and more. Below, the program of the event in Spanish. When: 22 June - 9:30 am - 10:30 am Where: https://t.co/XR5SLDhnxc?amp=1  

Webinar: “What professions, what talents, what training for the textile and clothing future industry?”

2021-06-24T12:42:18+02:00June 24th, 2021|Categories: |Tags: , , , |

Meet-up to attract, form and motivate new talents in the TCLF industries Tomorrow: what professions, what talents, what training for textile clothing? To answer these questions, R3iLab is offering an online meeting on June 23 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. We talked about the needs of companies and the expectations of future employees through concrete cases and new solutions. When: June 23 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m Where: https://app.livestorm.co/r3ilab/meet-up-formation-rh

Innovation in teaching and learning methodologies in the TCLF industries

2021-06-11T10:02:40+02:00June 11th, 2021|Categories: Articles|Tags: , , , , , |

How to innovate in learning methodologies to enhance the learning  process The last decades have proved to be a real challenge in terms of adapting learning methodologies to the demands of the modern world, characterised by a vast social and technological transformation. Methodologies such as work-based learning, open learning resources,  have gained a central place in the European programmes available. This also allowed  sharing examples of good practices and the development of tools and instruments that facilitate their applicability. Impact of modern technology on education Understanding how schools and vocational education and training institutions are adapting to social and technological transformation [...]

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