Reskilling the Manufacturing Workforce and Developing Capabilities for the Future : Final Report.
Australia's future in the next three to five years depends on a stronger workforce with more qualified engineers and associated professionals with the high level skills capable of delivering the needs of growing industries such as advanced manufacturing and the maritime sector. In recent years,...
| Institutions: | University of Tasmania Flinders University |
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Office for Learning and Teaching
2016
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| Länkar: | /resources/SD14_4372_Penesis_report_2016.pdf |
| Sammanfattning: | Australia's future in the next three to five years depends on a stronger workforce with more qualified engineers and associated professionals with the high level skills capable of delivering the needs of growing industries such as advanced manufacturing and the maritime sector. In recent years, Australia's traditional manufacturing industries like construction, automotive and forestry have seen a decline in business leaving much of the current workforce looking to utilise their technical skills and knowledge elsewhere. Hence, providing pathways that allow the reskilling or up-skilling of the current workforce, to develop more complex skills required for future industries becomes essential. This project will initially focus on the engineering and associated skills required for the growing Tasmanian advanced manufacturing and maritime industry. It will investigate what pathways exist or may be required in higher education and vocational education and training to meet these needs and will serve as a pilot for a full application examining this nationally. |
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| ISBN: | 9781760288747 (PDF) 9781760288754 (DOCX) 9781760288730 (print ed) 9781760288747 (PDF) 9781760288754 (DOCX) 9781760288730 (print ed) |