INNOMET strategy for 2005-2010 P8: KTH Torsten Kjellberg.

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INNOMET strategy for P8: KTH Torsten Kjellberg

1. How the INNOMET system is currently applied in your region? If not used, why? Not yet applied, most companies have own systems to manage their competence development

The definition of competencies and skills to support competence management In the future implement engineering concepts and their definitions within production engineering 2. What is the most important INNOMET system development you expect in terms of current Leonardo project?

It is to be able to find a set of courses to match a needed competence profile. This demands a consistent way of defining acquired knowledge and skills by a course. 3. What are the most important services the INNOMET system could provide in your region? Please outline also key obstacles (eg companies low interest).

Companies collaborating with us in our three year project program for automotive industry. E.g. Scania, Haldex, Sandvik, Volvo etc. Companies in INTERREG program. 4. Who are the network partners of INNOMET in your region now? Who would you like to involve during the project by 2007? By 2010?

It is to make our courses for engineering master programs and industrial continuous education easy to understand and evaluate for industrial skills and competence development. 5. What are your plans concerning the application of the system vis-à-vis the target groups and partners in your regions (a) educational institutions (b) companies (c) third partners by 2010?

The KTH School of Industrial Engineering and Management will announce their courses for master students and continuous education through the INNOMET system 6. Each partner has the right to apply/use and commercialise the system in (and only) in their region. How is it planned to be operated in your region after the end of the project after 2007?

KTH School of Industrial Engineering and Management 7. Who could be the INNOMET system manager in your region after the end of the project?

It will be financed by industry and educational institutions that wants to use KTH for continuous education. 8. How is it planned to be financed in your region by 2007? Projects? Regional councils? State?