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Erasmus+ Project No. 2023-1-DE02-KA220-VET-000154009
Enabling Industry 4.0 Skills in Textile SMEs (TEX4.0)
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TEX4.0, the project to enable Industry 4.0 Skills in Textile SMEs
The TEX4.0 project aims to provide VET learners, including the current textile workforce and NEETs, with training and upskilling on Textile 4.0 – related technologies, in order to keep up with the rapid technological advances of the sector and to increase their employability opportunities.
This initiative is co-funded by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union and its main objectives through 24 months of implementation are:
- To develop a curriculum on Industry 4.0 skills in the Textile sector for VET Trainers.
- To equip VET trainers, learners and textile stakeholders with the necessary knowledge and tools through an innovative training package on Industry 4.0-related skills.
- To provide an e-learning format with attractive and dynamic functions where all material will be integrated.
- To implement engaging training activities using participatory approaches in order to test the results and upskill the target groups
Who can participate?
- VET learners, i.e., current textile workforce as well as NEETs for whom textile sector is an opportunity to enter the labor market.
- VET trainers, VET centers, institutes, lifelong learning centers.
- Textile sector stakeholders including Chambers of Commerce, SME managers/owners, managers of textile sector.
The Consortium
This project is implemented in each country by:
Technical University of Dresden – Germany
KAINOTOMIA – Greece
Infinitivity Design Labs – France
National University of Science and Technology POLITEHNICA Bucharest – Romania
Lottozero – Italy
Official Spanish Chamber of Commerce in Belgium and Luxembourg – Belgium
For more information please visit the project website or write an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein. Erasmus+: 2023-1-DE02-KA220-VET-000154009