On the 18th of December 2023 the EvolvEV project virtually kicked off.
The project is the result of joint efforts of four partners, led by the University of Western Macedonia, Greece.
EvolvEV project aims at developing the technical and entrepreneurial competencies of at least 500 current and future professionals in the EV sector in the Balkan region through a digital learning platform, accredited training programs and courses, workshops for technical skills, and competitions for business plan development; thus impacting a growing industry in need of more than 10000 workers in the near term in partner countries.
The goal of the EvolvEV project is to develop a learning open-access platform, providing learners with high-quality learning materials, intended to advance technical and entrepreneurial knowledge sets in one of the most important green sectors – transportation electrification. Such a learning platform will contribute to advance competencies necessary for the rapidly developing electric vehicles industry in countries participating in the project and generally in Southeast Europe.
EvolvEV will provide institutionally accredited courses with microcredentials (5 ECTS) through a common training programme with different topics for EVs and entrepreneurship. Virtual and Living Lab will be offered through the hub to researchers and industries worldwide for innovative research.
Are you interested in learning more for EvolvEV? Please contact:
Georgios Christoforidis, UOWM, gchristoforidis@uowm.gr
Aggelos Bouhouras, UOWM, abouchouras@uowm.gr
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