1st DEMANDS Multiplier Event – Empowering Skills for a Fair Energy Transition (4 Nov. 2025)
04/11/2025 10:00
Until 04/11/2025, 12:40 2h 40m

1st DEMANDS Multiplier Event – Empowering Skills for a Fair Energy Transition (4 Nov. 2025)

Fundación Ayesa C. Marie Curie, 2, 41092 Sevilla, Spain. Building: Ayesa (Alia)
Organized by DEMANDS project

Join us for the first DEMANDS Multiplier Event, a hybrid gathering bringing together educators, workers, industry stakeholders, and policymakers to discuss upskilling, inclusion, and the future of work during the energy transition.

Date: 04 November 2025
Time: 10:00 – 12:30
Location: Hybrid (C. Marie Curie, 2, 41092 Sevilla, Spain. Building: Ayesa (Alia)) – Directions on map

About the Event

The DEMANDS project is dedicated to supporting low-skilled workers and VET providers as they navigate the challenges of the green transition.
This first multiplier event is designed to:

  • Showcase the project’s objectives and early achievements
  • Share key findings from our needs assessment of trainers and workers
  • Present a live preview of the DEMANDS Open Educational Platform
  • Facilitate a panel discussion with experts from vocational education and industry
  • Provide an opportunity for networking and collaboration across Europe

This hybrid event is your chance to be part of the conversation shaping workforce development for the future.

Agenda Overview

What to Expect

Here’s what we’ll cover during the event:

  • Welcome & Opening Remarks – Setting the stage and introducing the DEMANDS vision
  • European Skills Landscape – Insights on skill needs and mismatches shaping the labor market
  • Why Intercultural Skills Matter – The importance of upskilling for inclusion and employability
  • Needs Assessment Findings – What workers and trainers told us they need most
  • DEMANDS Open Educational Platform – Live demo and sneak peek of features
  • Course Development Update – Overview of the training paths being designed
  • Panel Discussion & Q&A – Hear from experts and share your thoughts
  • Closing Remarks – Next steps, pilot training plans, and how to stay involved

Agenda in PDF format

Who Should Attend

This event is open to all stakeholders interested in workforce development, upskilling, and inclusion during the energy transition, including:

  • Vocational Education & Training (VET) providers
  • Low-skilled workers and union representatives
  • Energy companies and industry stakeholders
  • Regional and local authorities
  • Policymakers and researchers

Practical Information

  • Format: Hybrid (on-site + online participation possible)
  • Language: English
  • Cost: Free of charge (registration required)

Ready to join us?

Reserve your spot today and be part of shaping the future of skills development for a sustainable workforce.

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