RE-MAIN

Meeting remote control training needs and reducing environmental impact.

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The Project

To date, existing training programmes in the field of industrial plant maintenance, according to the principles of so-called Industry 4.0, have been characterised by an eminently classroom-based approach.

The ReMain project addresses new fundamental changes and a clear skills gap in relation to the remote maintenance of industrial facilities in the training of industrial maintenance personnel, offering them a set of skills that are crucial for the development of a career in the modern industrial sector.

It is funded by the Erasmus+ European Union Programme under the reference № 2021-1-ES01-KA220-VET-000033027.

Project Objetives

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They all focus on the development, transfer of innovative practices and knowledge at local, regional and European level, and together they will research and develop the overall results of the project.

We plan to produce the following deliverables (intellectual outputs) :

freely provided to the authorities  nd all interested stakeholders and target groups, which will provide an overview of the state-of-the-art situation of relevant topics in participating countries consisting of four different chapters + one transversal chapter.

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containing all the relevant information for the proper delivery of the pilot course, so that educators can maximise the usefulness of the materials developed, during the project or after its completion.

Approximately 80 trainees (20 participants per organisation delivering the pilot course) will be able to benefit.

Public Documents

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Remain is co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union.. The views expressed in the working papers, deliverables and reports are those of the project consortium partners. These views have not been adopted or approved by the Commission and should not be relied upon as a statement of the Commission’s or its services’ views. The European Commission does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in the working papers and reports, nor does it accept responsibility for any use made thereof.