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3D PRInting Skills for Manufacturing
Start date: Nov 1, 2015, End date: Jan 31, 2018 PROJECT  FINISHED 

BACKGROUND & CHALLENGES 3D printing is a cornerstone of the industrial shift towards advanced manufacturing, creating opportunities for employment, value creation, and reallocation of manufacturing production back to Europe. As is the case with any disruptive technology, new needs for skills and qualifications are emerging; 3D printing requires skilled blue-collar employees in manufacturing (i.e. technicians & operators) to acquire new competences. Still, the development of skills required to enter the 3D printing job market is not currently supported by VET programs and apprenticeships that can lead to certification, and applied 3D printing skills remain unavailable to most VET job profiles. AIM The project aims to tackle this challenge by supporting VET provision to equip technicians & operators with 3D printing skills. The needs of VET providers, learners, employees, and the sector will be addressed by: a) matching skill supply with demand, b) increasing employees' employability, performance and job security, and c) strengthening the EU manufacturing sector by valorising investments on 3D printing through a skilled workforce. OBJECTIVES 1) Support VET provision on 3D printing skills with guides, resources, OERs, and a hands-on training methodology. 2) Identify new occupational profiles in the manufacturing sector, to facilitate and accelerate the integration of new skills and qualifications in VET. 3) Contribute to the implementation of EU policies on qualifications, transparency, mobility, and a European Industrial Renaissance, creating secure and sustainable jobs. THE 3D PRISM PARTNERSHIP The partnership comprises 5 organisations from 5 countries from the world of VET, the manufacturing sector, the EU skills & qualifications accreditation field, as well as learning innovation specialists. The University of Sheffield-Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (USFD-AMRC) leads the research on additive manufacturing and on-the-job training. FLORIDA University is an expert on designing and delivering VET programs and courses. The European Association of the Machine Tool Industries (CECIMO) represents the needs and workplace realities of the manufacturing sector at EU-level. EXELIA is an expert in R&D and delivery of innovative ICT-based methodologies for VET. CIMEA is a public authority active on the recognition of qualifications. ACTIVITIES & METHODOLOGY 1. Original desk and field research, following the ESCO taxonomy and approach, to develop occupational profiles. 2. Definition of learning outcomes, knowledge and topics, and program structure, and development of a hands-on training methodology, to produce VET guidelines for 3D printing jobs in the manufacturing sector. 3. Development of learning units, video materials, ICT-based materials and OERs for VET provision on 3D printing skills. 4.Involvement of public authorities for the certification & accreditation of 3D printing skills 5. Sharing and validation of outputs with multiplier events, inviting target groups to uptake 3D PRISM results and act as further disseminators. RESULTS & IMPACT 1. A compendium for existing and emerging 3D printing occupational profiles in the manufacturing sector, to support VET providers in advancing and developing new offerings, and to supplement national and EU-level labour market research (150 stakeholders involved in the process). 2. A VET programs and courses guide for 3D printing occupations in the manufacturing sector, to improve the labour market relevance of VET provision across Europe (500 providers to be reached and supported). 3. 3D PRISM learning units and resources for initial and continuous VET programs on 3D printing manufacturing jobs, to improve the quality of VET provision and provide learners with access to materials to improve their skills and thus employability (to reach 7000-9000 learners). 4. A recommendations paper and a consultation & action plan for VET providers and public regulatory authorities, to lay the ground for follow-up activities on the certification and accreditation of 3D printing skills courses and occupational profiling (80 stakeholders reached). 5. An exhibition event in the largest sectoral event in Europe (EMO 2017), two demonstration workshops, and three infodays, to reach, train, and involve target groups (840 participants, of whom 200 will provide evaluations for the validation of outputs). POST-PROJECT SUSTAINABILITY 1. Development of new training programs and courses based on 3D PRISM outputs by VET providers across the EU. 2. Participation of a growing number of initial and continuous VET learners in courses based on 3D PRISM outputs. 3. Expansion of the strategic partnership towards a network of collaborating VET and manufacturing stakeholders to reinforce the ties between VET provision and the labour market. 4. Further maturing and development of certification & accreditation policies influenced by 3D PRISM recommendations.
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