This list offers an overview of good practices in digital skills by regional, national and European stakeholders. Explore successful approaches, upskilling initiatives and projects with a proven impact on bridging the digital skills gap that have the potential to be replicated in other countries and different contexts.
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Digital education and inclusion: the SAID project
The Erasmus+ project SAID (School Assistance – Inclusive & Digital School Assistance for Digital Education) aims to promote the digital skills of people with disabilities and learning difficulties.ICEedge: The Future Edge Computing Platform
The ICEedge project aims to strengthen the Swedish ICT industry by providing excellence and infrastructure in edge computing. By making these technologies available in different innovation environments, such as Swedish 5G testbeds, the project aims to increase innovation power and accelerate the uptake of AI and 5G in Sweden.Digidelcenter Härnösand - Sweden
Digidelcenter in Härnösand municipality (Sweden) is an important part in driving development forward around digitization in the city. It offers good digital services that can simplify access to services throughout the municipality.Girls Go Circular
Girls Go Circular offers an online learning platform that offers young girls the opportunity to deepen their knowledge of the circular economy while acquiring digital competenciesDigiAcademy - Ireland, Croatia, Spain, Sweden, and France
DigiAcademy is an inclusive digital skills education platform co-created with people with ID & services to deliver meaningful content deemed valuable by the community. With the app, learners can set their own learning plans.Youth Work HD - Lithuania
Youth Work HD the first European online learning platform for the professional development of youth workers that gathers all in one place.Increased digital competence in everyday life with Funk-IT Lyftet – Sweden
The goal of Funk-IT Lyftet is to increase digital skills in society – especially for people who in one way or another find it difficult to embrace modern technology. These may involve disabilities of various kinds or lack of knowledge, access orHow to make the process industry even more competitive with IT and automation – Sweden
In order to compete effectively in a global market, Sweden’s process industry has initiated the innovation programme Piia – Processindustri-IT and Automation, which drives the transition to a smarter and more competitive industry. ObjectiveRISE Digital pedagogy: skills supply for industry - Sweden
Sweden is facing a gigantic need for upskilling in the manufacturing industry. However, the educational options are few. This is why the research institute Rise leads the feasibility study “Digital pedagogy – skills supply for industry”. Summary HowThe LOFT project: On managing and organising renewal and transformation in Sweden
The LOFT project is a cooperation between RISE, the University of Mälardalen and several municipalities in Sweden.