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I4EU
-
Key competences for an European model of
Industry 4.0
Agreement n°2019-1-FR01-KA202-062965
http://i4eu-pro.eu/
Summary
2
The “Industry 4.0” paradigm have generated new opportunities and new challenges for
companies. In order to increase their competitiveness and efficiency, companies have to face the
digital transformation of the production and logistics chains (smart manufacturing) and of
products (smart interconnected objects)
The impact of the fourth industrial revolution is huge in terms of involved stakeholders and in
potential economic growth. The European Commission, in the Digital Single Market framework,
has launched in 2016 the first Industry-related initiatives. However, most have been done in this
year by means of single national initiatives. This approach has produced the creation of different
training activities in the different countries, that lacks of a unified approach. The need to support
the digital transformation of EU Industrial sector and to support the recognition of competences
in this sector are the rationale behind the I4EU project. In line with the national and European
policies the main objective is qualifying new professionals able to support the digital
transformation of the European companies in the industrial sector, according to the Industry 4.0
paradigm
Objectives
3
The need to support the digital transformation of EU Industrial sector and to support the
recognition of competences in this sector are the rationale behind the I4EU project
In line with the national and European policies the main objective is:
- qualifying new professionals able to support the digital transformation of the European
companies in the industrial sector, according to the Industry 4.0 paradigm
This objective is reached by pursuing the specifically objectives of:
- sharing good practices and new business models and raising awareness about new
technologies supporting the digital transformations of the industrial companies at European
level
- creating VET qualifications for professionals inside European companies, enhancing their
digital competences and up/re-skill them to Industry 4.0 key competences
Website
4
http://i4eu-pro.eu/
Partners
5
5
Technical Activities
6
Case Studies
7
Case Studies
8
Technical Activities
9
• O1/A1 - National and European supporting policies
• O1/A2 - I4EU Handbook design and first release
• O1/A3 - I4EU Handbook testing and final release
• O2/A1 - Interviews and case studies models
• O2/A2 - Interviews and case studies collection
• O2/A3 - Best practices analysis
• O3/A1 - Analysis of existing assessment tools
• O3/A2 - Design and testing of the assessment procedure
• O3/A3 - Validation of the assessment tool and tuning
• O4/A1 - Analysis of the national I4.0 qualifications and courses
• O4/A2 - Design of I4EU qualifications
• O4/A2 - Validation of the qualifications at national and European level
• O5/A1 - Design of the technological infrastructures
• O5/A2 - Implementation and testing of the laboratories
• O5/A3 - Delivery of the laboratories
• O6/A1 - I4EU didactic model
• O6/A2 - Didactic contents
technical production and
reuse
• O6/A3 - I4EU qualifications
piloting and final tuning
5
I4EU Project timeline
Duration of the project: 36 months
Signature of
the Grant
agreement
Bilateral agreements
(in progress)
1st prefinancing
40%
First payment to
partners by the end of
the year
FROM 01/01/2019 TO 31/08/2022
25/09/2019
30 days 60 days
25/10/2019
Interim report
(First evaluation
report from the
NA)
01/01/2021 01/02/2021
2nd pre-financing
40%
Second payment
to the partners
Final
report
+
Mobility
Tool
+
E+PRP
(Final
evaluation
report from
the NA)
30/09/2022
Last payment
20%
Last payments
to partners
(or reimbursment)
Audit
post-project
31/12/2022
5 years
GANTT
11
13
Strategic Partnership
Project
management &
implementation
Transnational
project meetings
Intellectual outputs
Multiplier events
6 Multiplier Events at the end
of the project:
- E1 – France – 30 participants;
- E2 – Spain – 40 participants;
- E3 – Germany – 20
participants;
- E4 – Italy – 40 participants;
- E5 – Austria – 30 participants;
- E6 – Portugal – 30
participants;
- E7 – Germany – 20 (Final
stakeholders meeting)
6 Transnational meetings:
- Kick-off Meeting (France, Bordeaux)
- 2nd Transnational meeting (Italy,
Rome)
- 3rd Transnational meeting (Austria,
Linz)
- 4th Transnational meeting (Portugal,
Caparica)
- 5th Transnational meeting (Spain,
Madrid)
- Final meeting (Germany, Berlin)
Venues of the activities
All the activities of a Strategic Partnership must take place in the
countries of the organizations participating in the project
(receiving the funding).
If duly justified in relation to the objectives or implementation of the project:
An activity
can take place atthe
seat of an Institution of theEU
Multiplier events can be hosted in the
country of any of the associatedpartners
involved if mentioned in the application
13
Evaluation criteria of the project
14
SUSTAINABILITY
ACCESSABILITY
IMPACT
DISSEMINATION
EXCELLENCE
INNOVATION
MODERNISATION
INTERNATIONALISATION
PROMOTION
ATTRACTIVENESS
TRANSFERABILITY
I4EU
-
Key competences for an European model of
Industry 4.0
Agreement n°2019-1-FR01-KA202-062965
http://i4eu-pro.eu/

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  • 1. I4EU - Key competences for an European model of Industry 4.0 Agreement n°2019-1-FR01-KA202-062965 http://i4eu-pro.eu/
  • 2. Summary 2 The “Industry 4.0” paradigm have generated new opportunities and new challenges for companies. In order to increase their competitiveness and efficiency, companies have to face the digital transformation of the production and logistics chains (smart manufacturing) and of products (smart interconnected objects) The impact of the fourth industrial revolution is huge in terms of involved stakeholders and in potential economic growth. The European Commission, in the Digital Single Market framework, has launched in 2016 the first Industry-related initiatives. However, most have been done in this year by means of single national initiatives. This approach has produced the creation of different training activities in the different countries, that lacks of a unified approach. The need to support the digital transformation of EU Industrial sector and to support the recognition of competences in this sector are the rationale behind the I4EU project. In line with the national and European policies the main objective is qualifying new professionals able to support the digital transformation of the European companies in the industrial sector, according to the Industry 4.0 paradigm
  • 3. Objectives 3 The need to support the digital transformation of EU Industrial sector and to support the recognition of competences in this sector are the rationale behind the I4EU project In line with the national and European policies the main objective is: - qualifying new professionals able to support the digital transformation of the European companies in the industrial sector, according to the Industry 4.0 paradigm This objective is reached by pursuing the specifically objectives of: - sharing good practices and new business models and raising awareness about new technologies supporting the digital transformations of the industrial companies at European level - creating VET qualifications for professionals inside European companies, enhancing their digital competences and up/re-skill them to Industry 4.0 key competences
  • 9. Technical Activities 9 • O1/A1 - National and European supporting policies • O1/A2 - I4EU Handbook design and first release • O1/A3 - I4EU Handbook testing and final release • O2/A1 - Interviews and case studies models • O2/A2 - Interviews and case studies collection • O2/A3 - Best practices analysis • O3/A1 - Analysis of existing assessment tools • O3/A2 - Design and testing of the assessment procedure • O3/A3 - Validation of the assessment tool and tuning • O4/A1 - Analysis of the national I4.0 qualifications and courses • O4/A2 - Design of I4EU qualifications • O4/A2 - Validation of the qualifications at national and European level • O5/A1 - Design of the technological infrastructures • O5/A2 - Implementation and testing of the laboratories • O5/A3 - Delivery of the laboratories • O6/A1 - I4EU didactic model • O6/A2 - Didactic contents technical production and reuse • O6/A3 - I4EU qualifications piloting and final tuning
  • 10. 5 I4EU Project timeline Duration of the project: 36 months Signature of the Grant agreement Bilateral agreements (in progress) 1st prefinancing 40% First payment to partners by the end of the year FROM 01/01/2019 TO 31/08/2022 25/09/2019 30 days 60 days 25/10/2019 Interim report (First evaluation report from the NA) 01/01/2021 01/02/2021 2nd pre-financing 40% Second payment to the partners Final report + Mobility Tool + E+PRP (Final evaluation report from the NA) 30/09/2022 Last payment 20% Last payments to partners (or reimbursment) Audit post-project 31/12/2022 5 years
  • 12. 13 Strategic Partnership Project management & implementation Transnational project meetings Intellectual outputs Multiplier events 6 Multiplier Events at the end of the project: - E1 – France – 30 participants; - E2 – Spain – 40 participants; - E3 – Germany – 20 participants; - E4 – Italy – 40 participants; - E5 – Austria – 30 participants; - E6 – Portugal – 30 participants; - E7 – Germany – 20 (Final stakeholders meeting) 6 Transnational meetings: - Kick-off Meeting (France, Bordeaux) - 2nd Transnational meeting (Italy, Rome) - 3rd Transnational meeting (Austria, Linz) - 4th Transnational meeting (Portugal, Caparica) - 5th Transnational meeting (Spain, Madrid) - Final meeting (Germany, Berlin)
  • 13. Venues of the activities All the activities of a Strategic Partnership must take place in the countries of the organizations participating in the project (receiving the funding). If duly justified in relation to the objectives or implementation of the project: An activity can take place atthe seat of an Institution of theEU Multiplier events can be hosted in the country of any of the associatedpartners involved if mentioned in the application 13
  • 14. Evaluation criteria of the project 14 SUSTAINABILITY ACCESSABILITY IMPACT DISSEMINATION EXCELLENCE INNOVATION MODERNISATION INTERNATIONALISATION PROMOTION ATTRACTIVENESS TRANSFERABILITY
  • 15. I4EU - Key competences for an European model of Industry 4.0 Agreement n°2019-1-FR01-KA202-062965 http://i4eu-pro.eu/