How Vocational Education and Training (VET) looks to meet the skills needs of the advanced Manufacturing Sector
In this article, researcher Jacqueline Greentree from Queensland University of Technology’s Human Robot Workforce research program examines how Vocational Education and Training (VET) is evolving to meet the skills demands of the advanced manufacturing sector.
With the rise of technologies like collaborative robots (cobots), VET providers face increasing pressure to deliver training that aligns with the needs of a rapidly changing industry. Using the concept of employability, the article explores three key themes—readiness, adaptation, and collaboration—to highlight how skills are perceived, developed, and delivered to prepare a workforce capable of thriving in technologically advanced workplaces.
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