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New EU Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes partnership to boost French textile sector
New EU Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes partnership to boost French textile sector

Fibre2Fashion

time19 hours ago

  • Business
  • Fibre2Fashion

New EU Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes partnership to boost French textile sector

The European Union's (EU) Pact for Skills recently unveiled a new regional skills partnership in the Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes region in France. Home to over 800 companies with a skilled workforce of 18,000, the region generates €3.5 billion in revenue a year, making Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes the French leader in technical and functional textiles. Dedicated to improving competitiveness and sustainability in the textiles industry, the new partnership focuses on regional strategies to strengthen skills development and tackle workforce shortages in the sector, an official release said. An EU Pact for Skills partnership in France's Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes region will improve competitiveness and sustainability in the textiles industry. It focuses on regional strategies to strengthen skills development and tackle workforce shortages in the sector. It will help textile companies anticipate and adapt to evolving skills needs driven by economic, technological and societal changes. The Pact for Skills is one of the flagship actions of the European Skills Agenda. It aims at supporting public and private organisations with upskilling and reskilling, so they can thrive through green and digital transitions. The textile sector faces challenges that threaten its sustainability and competitiveness. One of the primary concerns is the sector's ability to stay competitive amidst the rise of energy costs, limited access to raw materials and the increasing demands of the ecological transition. In addition, the sector faces work-related challenges, with 63 per cent of companies struggling to fill key roles. An ageing workforce, shifting skills demands and limited training capacity have intensified the challenge. The Regional Skills Partnership will create a resilient and adaptable textile workforce that can respond to ongoing changes. It will help textile companies anticipate and adapt to evolving skills needs driven by economic, technological and societal changes. In addition, the partnership will promote lifelong learning through apprenticeships and will support professional integration and inclusion across the sector. It will also work to raise awareness of careers in textiles, attracting, guiding and retaining people through training programmes. Together, these efforts will strengthen the sector's resilience and competitiveness. These ambitions are driven by key objectives to boost the sector's adaptability and European reach. Finally, the partnership will position Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes as a leading European textile region by contributing to the TCLF Skills Alliance, a collaborative initiative focused on enhancing skills development within the textile, clothing, footwear and leather (TCLF) industries in Europe, and EU initiatives like the TCLF SkillBridge. To meet its goals, the partnership will design new training frameworks and transform existing training courses to meet companies' needs. These will be focused on sustainability-related objectives. It will also monitor emerging trends like adopting artificial intelligence. Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DS)

Spain's aerospace schools aim to power Europe's industrial future
Spain's aerospace schools aim to power Europe's industrial future

Euronews

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Euronews

Spain's aerospace schools aim to power Europe's industrial future

In La Rinconada, near Seville, a new public aerospace training centre is preparing students for the factory floors of the future. The CPIFP Javier Imbroda institute offers practical, hands-on learning—giving young people and mid-career workers the tools to join the global aviation industry. It's the largest vocational education project in Andalusia, backed by €99.4 million from the European Social Fund Plus. As part of the EU's Pact for Skills, the centre aligns education with labour market needs while expanding access across age groups. With a focus on mobility, women, and STEM careers, it embodies the Union of Skills initiative—training students for careers that may start in Spain but reach far beyond.

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