Final Conference of ConstructSkills4LIFE Project: A Roadmap for Developing Construction Skills and Capabilities

On June 13, the ÉMI Nonprofit Kft. hosted the closing conference of the ConstructSkills4LIFE project in its Scientific and Technological Industrial Park in Szentendre. The event, titled "Roadmap for Developing Construction Skills and Capabilities," brought together key stakeholders from the construction industry and vocational training sectors.

On June 13, the ÉMI Nonprofit Kft. hosted the closing conference of the ConstructSkills4LIFE project in its Scientific and Technological Industrial Park in Szentendre. The event, titled "Roadmap for Developing Construction Skills and Capabilities," brought together key stakeholders from the construction industry and vocational training sectors.

The conference aimed to showcase the outcomes of the ConstructSkills4LIFE project and foster future collaborations. Attendees had the opportunity to discuss the project's findings, share insights, and explore avenues for ongoing partnerships. This gathering was a critical moment for professionals committed to advancing the skills and capabilities of the Hungarian construction workforce.

ConstructSkills4LIFE project has been instrumental in identifying the gaps in energy-efficient building practices among construction workers. By highlighting these deficiencies, the project has proposed actionable measures through its updated Roadmap to overcome these challenges, paving the way for a more skilled and competent workforce.

Participants of the conference had access to various presentations and discussions that provided valuable insights into the project's achievements and future directions. The event underscored the importance of life-long learning and adaptation in the construction industry to meet the evolving demands of energy efficiency and sustainability.

For those who couldn't attend, the details if the event, along with the presentations from the speakers, is available here (in Hungarian).

The ConstructSkills4LIFE project represents a significant step forward in equipping the construction sector with the necessary skills to embrace energy-efficient building practices. As the industry continues to evolve, such initiatives are crucial in ensuring a competent and future-ready workforce.