London, 16 November 2023, (Oilandgaspress) – The goal of the collaboration is to expand the range of professions in the automotive sector and adapt them to the demands of the industry and future technologies. Focussing on a skills-oriented curriculum that is based on the requirements of the industry, Porsche is working towards a deeper connection between industry and education. The company aims to build an innovative vocational training system based on the latest methodological, didactic approaches that will equally benefit students, schools, companies, the industry, and society as a whole in the region.
“Porsche has always been committed to vocational training, thus supporting the education of skilled workers in these regions. Vocational training is one of the pillars within the transformation. Additionally, PAVE generates added value for society and the dealerships while boosting the economy,” explains Torsten Klavs, Manager Corporate Diplomacy and Corporate Citizenship at Porsche AG. “The network of schools cooperating with PAVE is continually growing, and we are really looking forward to further expanding the PAVE programme in China. Our goal is to train technical skilled workers for China’s digital future.”
PAVE has a modular structure based on the principle of demand-oriented vocational training. Its training and further education measures are tailored to the requirements of each specific country. A portfolio developed especially for the programme provides additional support for the teacher qualification and further training in China. With PAVE, Porsche consciously educates beyond its own requirements and thus generates additional perspectives. The sustainability of the programme is ensured through cooperations, the networking of the international PAVE locations, and the programme’s roots in the local region. The training content is based on technological progress and megatrends, thus helping technical skilled workers to adapt to the current demand in their region.
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