The Ocean ProTec.Lab is a short-term course on knowledge exchange between workers from traditional sectors (including shipbuilding/ship repair), entrepreneurs, trainers and early-career skilled youngsters.

Ocean Pro.Tec Lab (Português)

 

Target Audience

Early-career skilled youngsters, trainers, workers from the traditional sectors, entrepreneurs.

 

Time and Date

April – June 2021

 

Venue

Azores Sea School, Horta, Azores, Portugal – online event.

 

Methodology

The Ocean ProTec.Lab is a short-term course on knowledge exchange between workers from traditional sectors (including shipbuilding/ship repair), entrepreneurs, trainers and early-career skilled youngsters.

The pilot experience will include two technical pedagogical interventions, which will cover theoretical and practical knowledge transfer and anchor concepts of maritime literacy and ocean literacy. It will enable youngsters to have direct contact with the broad experience of workers of the Sea Cluster and business experts. Thus, it will provide an environment for critical sharing and learning between trainers, maritime professionals and young students (VET and secondary education).

 

Topics

The Ocean ProTec.Lab pilot experience includes topics/modules about traditional sectors and emerging activities related to new technologies. It will cover not only Shipbuilding/Ship Repair and Offshore Renewable Energies (target sectors of MATES project), but also Blue Economy, Maritime Careers, Aquaculture, Blue Technologies, among others. Additionally, the pilot experience will include horizontal themes: innovation and entrepreneurship, ocean literacy and gender balance. These themes will be included in dynamic sessions and through didactic activities in project methodology, which will promote contact and knowledge sharing among the participants (students, trainers, facilitators, workers and entrepreneurs from the sea cluster).

 

European Qualifications Framework (EQF) Level

To be confirmed

 

Course Instructors

To be confirmed

 

MATES ‘Strategy Baseline Report’ Lines Of Actions being addressed

The MATES Strategy Baseline report consists of results which were obtained from the extensive work carried out by the MATES partners; workshops with experts, Delphi questionnaires, desk-top studies and surveys. This report synthesises the MATES strategy baseline to bridge the skills gap between training offers and the industry demands in the Maritime Technologies value chain. The full report can be accessed here. Below are the Lines of Actions identified in the report (see pages 17 and 18) which Ocean ProTec.Lab will address (SB = shipbuilding and ORE = offshore renewable energies):

  • SB6: 21st century skills
  • SB7: Ocean literacy
  • SB8: Promoting women
  • SB9: Skills ecosystem
  • ORE4: Skills diversification from parallel sectors
  • ORE10: 21st century skills
  • OER11: Ocean literacy
  • ORE12: Promoting STEM women in ORE

 

Further information

Visit EMA LinkedIn page.

 

MATES partners involved 

Led by FRCT (Portugal) and supported by Fórum Oceano (Portugal), University of Amsterdam (Netherlands), CETMAR (Spain), Ghent University (Belgium).

Link https://www.projectmates.eu/pilotexperience/ocean-pro-tec-lab/

 

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