DevOps Academy - Take a step and become future DevOps Expert
DevOps Academy is an Erasmus + Cooperation Partnership project, co-funded by the European Commission, uniting six partners from :
- Austria (bit [= best in training] schulungscenter);
- Belgium (Odisee University of Applied Sciences);
- Bulgaria (Womentech Network);
- Italy (ECOLE, Enti Confindustriali Lombardi per l’Education);
- Portugal (Amaris Consulting);
- and Spain (Premium Research).
The project aims to design and implement an innovative training program on Sustainable DevOps to boost inclusive career opportunities in the IT sector with for women, adults without a technical background, and underrepresented groups in the job market.
Bridging the gap
In the context of the ongoing digital transformation in Europe, the European Commission estimates that 20 million ICT specialists will be needed by 2030. The European Skills Agenda and the Digital Education Action Plan call for urgent action to close this gap.
In this context, DevOps, a set of practices that integrates software development and IT operations, has become one of the most in-demand skillsets in the digital economy. Yet, access to this career path is often limited to those with formal technical backgrounds. DevOps Academy bridges this gap, offering hands-on, beginner-friendly learning that integrates technical skills with soft skills, teamwork, and sustainable practices.
Opening the doors of DevOps to a wider and more diverse community
Also, access to DevOps training and career opportunities remains uneven, particularly for adults without a technical background, women and professionals facing systemic barriers. In Europe, women represents 19% of ICT specialists. The Gender Equality Strategy 2020–2025 stresses the importance of ensuring equal access to opportunities in the tech sector. The DevOps Academy aims to respond to this challenge by designing and delivering an inclusive and sustainable training programme for future DevOps professionals.
Target groups
- anyone curious about tech and/ or who would like (re-)enter the job market
- focus on women, adults without a technical background, and underrepresented groups in the job market
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Anyone interested can already join the waitlist to receive update and early access.
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