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AI VET Launches to Equip Educators for the Future: A New European Initiative Brings AI Training to VET

The AI VET project offers practical and inclusive resources for vocational education professionals across Europe. The European project AI VET has officially launched, marking an important step forward in helping educators across Europe prepare for the future of work. At a time when digitalisation and artificial intelligence are reshaping labour markets at unprecedented speed, the project aims to provide vocational education and training (VET) professionals with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to adapt—and lead. AI VET is built on a simple idea: teachers and trainers shouldn’t need to be AI experts to prepare students for an AI-powered world. What they do need are the right tools—clear, accessible, and relevant to their context. That’s where this project comes in. Across Europe, VET providers are facing a growing pressure to update training offers in line with emerging skills. Traditional qualifications and feedback mechanisms often lag behind market demands. Teachers are looking for support—not just in understanding what AI is, but in knowing how to use it practically, ethically, and confidently in the classroom. To address this, the AI VET consortium brings together seven partners from Spain, Italy, Poland, and Belgium, including VET schools, NGOs, SMEs, and e-learning specialists. Together, they are co-developing tools and resources designed specifically for non-expert educators working in a fast-changing environment. An education platform for teachers, built by beachers At the heart of the project is the AI VET digital platform, now officially online: www.aivet-training.eu The platform serves as a multilingual hub where users can access a growing library of open-access training content. All materials are available in English, Spanish, Italian, and Polish, and have been designed with beginner users in mind. Visitors to the platform can already explore: Everything is open, free, and ready to use—whether you are a VET trainer, a curriculum designer, or a policy stakeholder. What’s Coming Next Over the course of the project, the AI VET platform will host seven training modules, covering topics such as: Each module is structured around learning outcomes, real-life case studies, and references to key digital and entrepreneurial competence frameworks, ensuring that the material is both pedagogically sound and practically useful. As the project progresses, these resources will be tested, validated, and shared with stakeholders across the education and training landscape—with the goal of promoting large-scale uptake and long-term sustainability. AI VET is more than a training project—it is a shared European response to a shared European challenge. By empowering educators with the tools to navigate change, it also empowers learners to thrive in the digital future. For more information or to explore the platform, visit:👉 www.aivet-training.eu

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Digital DREAM Lab is already online in English

We are happy to announce that the Digital DREAM Lab is now online in English on www.digital-dream-lab.eu! Digital DREAM Lab is the open educational resource (OER) platform that will host the main results of the project and will be available for the duration of the project and even 3 years after its completion. The platform is fully open and free of charge, user-friendly and responsive, and soon will also be available in French, Italian, Spanish, Slovenian and Greek in order to reach a wider audience. DREAM is an innovative and timely project that tackles the challenges of COVID-19 and digitalization in the two worlds of Vocational Education & Training (VET) and Small and Medium Enterprises, with a focus on microenterprises with less than 10 staff (MSMEs). DREAM is also a co-funded project in the framework of Erasmus+ Programme, developed by a consortium of 7 partners from 6 countries (France, Italy, Belgium, Spain, Slovenia and Greece), with the objectives of provide up-to-date training to MSMEs to help them cope with digital transformation, adapt VET to market needs and increase its flexibility, and enrich the provision of formal and non-formal VET across EU. You can find more information about DREAM project on Digital DREAM Lab.

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