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Saint-Etienne, France
École des Mines de Saint-Étienne
The three key missions of École des Mines de Saint-Étienne (EMSE) in France are education, research and dedication to economic development.
As a part of their involvement in the CoDEMO Project, they are looking to develop the collaboration between research streams, which focus on Health of the Future, Industry of the Future and Agri-Technology.
With a strong experience in transition management for industrial companies, EMSE will support the project by designing a learning solution well adapted to contribute to the training of tomorrow’s decision makers.
The project is coordinated by Prof. Xavier Boucher from EMSE.
More information: http://www.imt.fr
Sibiu, Romania
Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu
From Sibiu, Romania, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu (ULBS) promotes unique specializations in the Romanian academic space, and the high degree of trust recommends it as a strong institution involved in increasing the quality of the educational process.
Their expertise in CoDEMO is related to the development of a trans-sectorial EU infrastructure network of Collaborative Open Innovation boosters and catalyzers based on national 5.0 Collaborative Networks impacting the three sectors of Industry, Agri-Technology, and Health.
ULBS will contribute to the development of learning materials, modules, courses, and webinars.
More information: http://www.ulbsibiu.ro
Bielefeld, Germany
Hochschule Bielefeld
The research activities of the Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences (HS Bielefeld) are oriented toward the global societal challenges of the future and place particular emphasis on the areas of climate and energy, health, mobility, and communication.
HS Bielefeld will focus on the development of new and attractive courses including modern contradiction-based learning methods and modules, which are seen to be essential components to equip future decision-makers in 5.0 Organizations.
They will bring long-term experience in the field of e-learning and blended learning approaches in higher education as well as vocational training contexts.
More information: http://www.hsbi.de
Valencia, Spain
FEDACOVA
The main objective of FEDACOVA is to bring together all the associations related to the agri-food sector in the Valencia region in Spain. It ensures Vocational Training for the Food Industry, making it a great fit to contribute to CoDEMO!
Their focus in the project is to develop the curricula and the vocational certification related to decision-making in 5.0 Organizations on the agri-technology stream.
As an active vocational training actor, who has extensive experience in providing courses and training, FEDACOVA will also play the role of a labor market/VET partner.
More information: http://www.fedacova.org
Bergamo, Italy
University of Bergamo
Due to its expertise in Operations and Service Engineering, University of Bergamo (UNIBG) will focus its activities on incorporating Digital and Green skills within academic and training curricula to contribute to the development of shared capabilities of collaborative value creation for 5.0 Organizations.
UNIBG is in charge of the Quality Assurance Plan of the CoDEMO Project, leads the work package 5.0 Collaborative Network Deployment, and will organize the first annual 5.0 Innovation Event.
More information: http://www.unibg.it
Valencia, Spain
University of Valencia
Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) has many departments, including the Research Centre on Production Management and Engineering (CIGIP), which is at the leading edge on enterprise modelling, manufacturing planning research, distribution, and service supply chain management research issues, making it a perfect fit as a partner for the CoDEMO Project.
UPV will lead the work package for Vocational Certification Deployment, where they will apply their expertise in transferring new knowledge, skills, and competencies specific to decision-making in 5.0 Organizations to enterprises.
The development of case studies and success stories, especially in the agri-technology sector is also a focus of UPV.
More information: http://www.upv.es
Sibiu, Romania
Marquardt Schaltsysteme SCS
Marquardt Schaltsysteme SCS is one of the world’s leading mechatronics experts with industry and Agri-Technology as strong application fields. They are driven to find innovative ways of transferring knowledge and developing people’s mindsets toward creating sustainable technologies and solutions!
The Marquardt team from Sibiu, Romania will work within CoDEMO for the deployment of vocational training and cooperate with the sector of entrepreneurs and universities in defining the certification process and assessing the quality of educational performances of the involved stakeholders.
More information: http://ro.marquardt.com
Bialystok, Poland
Bialystok University of Technology
Bialystok University of Technology (UNIBIAL) is the largest university in north-eastern Poland. Members of the UNIBIAL team involved in the CoDEMO Project actively participate in research and didactic projects concerning the digitalization of production, digital competencies, factories of the future, innovations, digital transformation, labor market resources, and business clusters.
They are looking to offer support in identifying learning challenges and skills requirements for 5.0 transition.
UNIBIAL brings experience in the field of entrepreneurship development, which is aligned with the organization of training courses for entrepreneurs and the development of original training opportunities for 5.0 Organizations.
More information: http://www.pb.edu.pl
Bergamo, Italy
Bergamo Sviluppo
Bergamo Sviluppo - Azienda Speciale della Camera di Commercio di Bergamo is a Special Agency of the Bergamo Chamber of Commerce in Italy. They are dedicated to providing local entrepreneurs and citizens with training opportunities to grow their businesses.
The role of Bergamo Sviluppo in the CoDEMO Project will be to offer its support in the definition of the skills profile for 5.0 Organizations and to create respective case studies.
They will also support the development of curricula and in the provision of VET training opportunities, making the 5.0 principles accessible to SMEs and entrepreneurs willing to innovate their businesses.
More information: http://www.bergamosviluppo.it
Saint-Etienne, France
AÉSIO Santé
AÉSIO Santé is a non-profit private company from France that manages healthcare units: Medio-social, sanitary, goods and services.
They are a key actor of the consortium for the Healthcare sector with contributions to the development of collaborative initiatives of 5.0 Value Co-Creation and to the certification deployment.
Together with Campus des Talents, which is an affiliate partner linked to AESIO and represents an external collaborative structure for vocational training, brings expertise to the management of progressive evolution of the learning offer and dissemination of educational and innovation actions.
More information: http://www-aesio-sante.fr
Bialystok, Poland
Evoluma Klaster Przemysłowy
Evoluma Klaster Przemysłowy, dawniej Klaster Obróbki Metali is one of the key National Clusters from Poland. Its main objective is to use the digital economy to increase the productivity and competitiveness of enterprises in the mechanical engineering sector while improving energy efficiency and the results of the circular economy using ICT solutions.
Within CoDEMO, Evoluma will be the beneficiary and recipient of the certification system developed by partners in vocational education, reaching decision-makers of 5.0 organizations in the cluster environment.
More information: https://www.evoluma.pl/
Berlin, Germany
OMiLAB NPO
OMiLAB NPO is a non-profit organization with headquarters in Berlin, Germany. It aims to build and support an active global community of practice for conceptual modelling, which is realized through a network of global nodes focused on different aspects of digital transformation and innovation based on model artifacts.
Within the CoDEMO Project, OMiLAB is coordinating the community activities and the dissemination of results, as well as contributing to the development of the e-platform for knowledge sharing.
As provider of the Digital Innovation Environment, which is the core of the value co-creation laboratories for 5.0 organizations to be developed in CoDEMO, will bring their expertise in supporting, and guiding the network of laboratories to develop digital model artifacts.
More information: https://www.omilab.org/
Caen, Normandie
Reconnaître - Open Recognition Alliance
Reconnaître - Open Recognition Alliance is a non-profit association based in France. The organization is a key actor of the Open Badge community, developing the tools and practices making informal learning and recognition more accessible.
For CoDEMO, Reconnaître is a key actor for implementing the Open Badge certification for 5.0 skills and decision-making, as well as strong involvement in the dissemination of the activities, learnings and results achieved within the project.
They will bring their expertise in the recognition of emerging practices and their practitioners, precisely on the 5.0 organization ecosystem and ensure the sustainability of the community of practice beyond the project’s lifetime.
More information: https://reconnaitre.openrecognition.org