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SUMMARY:Webinar on "Skill Development: Emergence of Industry 4.0"
DESCRIPTION:Background\nWith one of the youngest populations in the world\, India has most of its population in the working age group\, with the trends showing that by 2022 63% of the population will be in the working age group. This immense potential is a tool that India could use in gaining economic strides globally. At the same instance\, the Industrial Revolution 4.0 is throwing variables into this equation\, by disrupting the job markets globally\, as businesses are adopting newer and emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence\, Cloud Computing\, Internet of Things etc. \nEven in the present scenario\, the argument that there might just not be enough supply of jobs to meet the immense inflow of candidates is certainly untrue as there is much evidence against it\, such as 40% of the employers’ face trouble in filling positions for skilled roles. This shows the immense gap in the skills needed to fill the available jobs and the lack of it in the incoming workforce. With the immense workforce at its disposal\, this skill gap is what needs to be bridged to take advantage of the situation in which India currently finds itself. \nTechnological advancements have created an impactful spur in changing the global job market. The World Economic Forum (WEF) estimates that by 2022\, almost half the companies across the globe will be adopting automation in some form or the other to reduce workforce on the same tasks. As the machines take over the more routine and pattern-based jobs\, there is a higher demand for more ‘human’ skills\, and skills related to the Industry 4.0 technologies. As per WEF 2018 report\, the four specific technological advances—ubiquitous high-speed mobile internet; artificial intelligence; widespread adoption of big data analytics; and cloud technology—are set to dominate the 2018–2022 period as drivers positively affecting business growth. With platforms like SkillsBuild\, which is offered by IBM\, job seekers\, business owners\, entrepreneurs and any individual with learning aspirations can now tap into host of industry relevant content\, including Artificial intelligence\, Cloud\, Data analytics and security to re-skill and up-skill themselves\, at no cost. \nKey Highlights\n\nIndustry 4.0 – An overview\nIssues\, Challenges & Opportunities of Industry 4.0 in Skill Development\nRole of 4.0 Technologies for Up-Skilling\, Re-Skilling and Skill Development Training program\nRole and Responsibility of Government and Industry in promoting Industry 4.0 Technologies for Skill Development Training program\nEmergence of 4.0 Technologies in Skill Development & the way forward\n\nSpeakers\nDr. R S Bawa\, Pro Chancellor\, Chandigarh UniversityMr. Murugan Vasudevan\, Head\, Social Innovation\, CISCO India & South AsiaDr. M Jayaprakasan\, Joint Director\, DGT\, MSDEMr. Venkatesh Sarvasiddhi\, Senior Head\, Digital Skills and Innovation\, NSDCMr. Manoj Balachandran\, Head CSR\, IBM IndiaDr. Devraj Singh\, Vice president\, ESSCIMr. Narayanan Ramaswamy\, National Leader\, Education and Skill Development\, KPMG IndiaMr. Maninder Singh Nayyar\, Co-Chairman\, ASSOCHAMDr. Sandhya Chintala\, Executive Director\, IT-ITeS SSC\, NASSCOM \nKey Outcomes\n\nA perspective of what could be the way forward with the emergence of Industry 4.0 technologies in Skill Development while keeping in mind the future generation of our country.\nAs an output from the webinar\, we can compile\, summarize and submit the set of recommendations to the concerned Ministries on the basis of the discussions and inputs received during the webinar.\n\n\n\n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/skill-development-industry-4-0-assocham/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20201122T101544
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20201122T101544
DTSTAMP:20260413T040014
CREATED:20201121T113300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240101T143145Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar on "Skill Development: Emergence of Industry 4.0"
DESCRIPTION:Background\nWith one of the youngest populations in the world\, India has most of its population in the working age group\, with the trends showing that by 2022 63% of the population will be in the working age group. This immense potential is a tool that India could use in gaining economic strides globally. At the same instance\, the Industrial Revolution 4.0 is throwing variables into this equation\, by disrupting the job markets globally\, as businesses are adopting newer and emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence\, Cloud Computing\, Internet of Things etc. \nEven in the present scenario\, the argument that there might just not be enough supply of jobs to meet the immense inflow of candidates is certainly untrue as there is much evidence against it\, such as 40% of the employers’ face trouble in filling positions for skilled roles. This shows the immense gap in the skills needed to fill the available jobs and the lack of it in the incoming workforce. With the immense workforce at its disposal\, this skill gap is what needs to be bridged to take advantage of the situation in which India currently finds itself. \nTechnological advancements have created an impactful spur in changing the global job market. The World Economic Forum (WEF) estimates that by 2022\, almost half the companies across the globe will be adopting automation in some form or the other to reduce workforce on the same tasks. As the machines take over the more routine and pattern-based jobs\, there is a higher demand for more ‘human’ skills\, and skills related to the Industry 4.0 technologies. As per WEF 2018 report\, the four specific technological advances—ubiquitous high-speed mobile internet; artificial intelligence; widespread adoption of big data analytics; and cloud technology—are set to dominate the 2018–2022 period as drivers positively affecting business growth. With platforms like SkillsBuild\, which is offered by IBM\, job seekers\, business owners\, entrepreneurs and any individual with learning aspirations can now tap into host of industry relevant content\, including Artificial intelligence\, Cloud\, Data analytics and security to re-skill and up-skill themselves\, at no cost. \nKey Highlights\n\nIndustry 4.0 – An overview\nIssues\, Challenges & Opportunities of Industry 4.0 in Skill Development\nRole of 4.0 Technologies for Up-Skilling\, Re-Skilling and Skill Development Training program\nRole and Responsibility of Government and Industry in promoting Industry 4.0 Technologies for Skill Development Training program\nEmergence of 4.0 Technologies in Skill Development & the way forward\n\nSpeakers\nMs. Sunita Sanghi\, Principal Advisor\, MSDEDr. Anita Gupta\, Head\, NSTEDB\, DST\, Ministry of Science and TechnologyDr. M Jayaprakasan\, Joint Director\, DGT\, MSDEMr. Venkatesh Sarvasiddhi\, Senior Head\, Digital Skills and Innovation\, NSDCMr. Manoj Balachandran\, Head CSR\, IBM IndiaDr. Devraj Singh\, Vice president\, ESSCIMr. Narayanan Ramaswamy\, National Leader\, Education and Skill Development\, KPMG IndiaMr. Maninder Singh Nayyar\, Co-Chairman\, ASSOCHAM \nKey Outcomes\n\nA perspective of what could be the way forward with the emergence of Industry 4.0 technologies in Skill Development while keeping in mind the future generation of our country.\nAs an output from the webinar\, we can compile\, summarize and submit the set of recommendations to the concerned Ministries on the basis of the discussions and inputs received during the webinar.\n\n\n\n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/industry-4-0-assocham/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20201111T150000
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SUMMARY:Webinar on Skill Development : Role of E-Learning platforms for Up-skilling and Training
DESCRIPTION:Context: \nIn the digital age\, the education sector has seen a proliferation of mobile apps and online learning platforms vying with traditional ways of teaching and of dissemination of knowledge. Technology is being used to augment the learning process in a way that overcomes many of the limitations of a classroom setting. This has been made possible\, in part\, due to the ability to engage multiple learning pathways\, personalized learning plans and real time feedback. \nWith changing times\, we have to envision an environment of blended learning to enhance the experience of its students. There is a push to increase student engagement and meet learning outcomes with online learning modules. In order to take a step in this direction\, it becomes necessary to gain an understanding of the status quo of skilling and study how other players in the field are approaching the challenge. With the lockdown on educational institutions unlikely to get over anytime soon\, the thrust on e-learning and online classrooms is at an all-time high. \nTopics to be covered: \n\nE-Learning Platforms : Trends\, Growth & Opportunities\nIssues and Challenges of E-Learning Platforms for Skill Development.\nRole of E-Learning Platforms for Up-Skilling\, Re-Skilling and Skill Development Training program.\nReadiness to provide E-Learning Platforms and digital tools for Skill Development schemes\nRole and Responsibility of Government and Industry in promoting E-Learning Platforms for Skill Development Training program.\n\nSpeakers: \n\nMs. Alka Upadhyaya – Additional Secretary\, MoRD\, Govt. of India\nMr. Jaideep Kumar Mishra – Joint Secretary\, MeitY\, Govt. of India\nMs. Anuradha Vemuri – Joint Secretary\, MSDE\, Govt. of India\nMr. Venkatesh Sarvasiddhi – Senior Head\, NSDC\nMr. Arvind Bali – CEO\, Telecom Sector Skill Council\nMr. Maninder Singh Nayyar – Co-Chairman\, ASSOCHAM National Council of Skill Development\nMr. Anand Kumar Singh – CEO\, CSDCI\nMs. Joyeeta Dad – Lead\, Education and Skilling\, IBM India\nMr. Ameya Vanjari – Head\, Technology and Innovation\, Tata STRIVE\nDr. Devraj Singh – Vice President\, ESSCI\nProf. Neela Dabir – SVE-TISS\n\nWhat You Will Get?? \n\nA perspective of what could be the role of E-Learning Platforms in Up-Skilling and training more effectively while keeping in mind the future generation of our country.\nAn opportunity to share opinion and recommendations which can be compiled\, summarized and submitted to the concerned Ministries on the basis of the discussions and inputs received during the webinar.\n\n\n\n\nClick Here to Register
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/webinar-on-skill-development-e-learning-platforms-for-up-skilling-and-training/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20201027T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20201027T163000
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CREATED:20201023T081700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201027T094150Z
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SUMMARY:Different Dimensions of Skill Development
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nAccording to 2019 Employability Skills Report by British Council\, India is a fast growing economy\, which would require a large pool of workers with close to 63% working age population in the skilling pool by 2022. According to another report1\, the labor force is projected to grow by close to 2 per cent and would roughly add over 7 million per year for the next few years.  With an increased migration of the workers from the rural to the urban sectors of the economy\, India realizes that it has the need for a well thought out and executed strategy to provide a new set of skills through vocational training in order to effectively absorb this additional workforce and sustain economic growth. \nThis drives our attention to the need of the hour which is to build a robust infrastructure of trainers and training institutes for the same. To cover the widespread problem of unemployment and with an objective of creating a workforce that has improved skills\, and knowledge that can result in gaining access to decent employment and enhancing India’s competitiveness in the global labour market\, the Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY) was launched. \nGiven the changing world order and more so to meet the skilling needs of the future generation\, training of the present youth force have become an integral part of boosting capabilities and enhancing employment opportunities which are instrumental in building the economy and improving the society. \nKEY ISSUES\nTo foresee India as a skill capital\, we would have to: \n\nUnderstand that there is a need for an exposure to skilling which needs to start early at secondary education and should focus on building transversal skills.\nConnect vocational education to higher education and bring in more acceptability for this model from the community.\n\n\nIdentify potential of public-private partnership to ensure scale and quality.\n\n\nBlended mode of learning to cater to the complexities of jobs. There has to be a blend between online\, onsite\, on the job and on campus for comprehensive development of capabilities.\n\nSCHEDULE\n\n\nParticularsSpeaker (Name and Designation)TimeWelcome AddressMr. Maninder Singh NayyarCo-Chairman\, ASSOCHAM National Council on Skill Development15:00 – 15:05 hoursIndustry AddressMr. Ashish JainCEO\, Healthcare Sector Skill Council15:05 – 15:15 hoursIndustry AddressMs. Neela DabirDean\, SVE-TISS15:15 – 15:25 hoursIndustry AddressCol. Anand Kumar SinghCEO\, CSDCI15:25 – 15:35 hoursIndustry AddressMr. Bhomik ShahCEO\, CSRBOX15:35 – 15:45 hoursSpecial AddressMr. Jaikant SinghState Governments & Citizen EngagementNational Skill Development Corporation (NSDC)15:45 – 15:55 hoursGuest of Honour AddressMs. Anuradha VemuriJoint Secretary\, MSDE\, Govt of India15:55 – 16:05 hoursGuest of Honor AddressMr. Vipul Mittra\, IASAdditional Chief SecretaryLabour & Employment Department Government of Gujarat16:05 – 16:15 hoursGuest of Honor AddressMs. Sunita SanghiSenior Advisor\, MSDE\, Govt of India16:15 – 16:25 hoursChief Guest AddressMs. Juthika Patankar\, IASAdditional Secretary\, MSDE\, Govt of India16:25 – 16:35 hoursClosing Remarks and Vote of ThanksShri Maninder Singh NayyarCo-Chairman\, ASSOCHAM National Council on Skill Development & Secretary\, Bal Bharti Academy16:35 – 16:40 hours\n\n\nKEY OUTCOMES\n\nA perspective of what could be achieved in the times ahead to make training and skilling more effective while keeping in mind the future generation of our country.\nAs an output from the webinar\, we can compile\, summarize and submit the set of recommendations to the concern Government authority on the basis of the discussions and inputs received during the webinar.\n\n\n\n\nClick Here to Register
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/dimensions-of-skill-development-assocham/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20201022T143000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20201022T160000
DTSTAMP:20260413T040014
CREATED:20201015T083600Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar on Promotion of Apprenticeship in Renewable Energy Sector
DESCRIPTION:The Foreign\, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO)\, (formerly DFID)\, Govt. of UK is pleased to organize a virtual workshop for the promotion of Apprenticeship in Renewable Energy Sector in collaboration with National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) and Skill Council for Green Jobs (SCGJ). \nThe purpose of this virtual workshop is to appraise the participants with key features of Apprenticeship Act\, highlight benefits of apprenticeship training and also to provide an overview of schemes\, initiatives and processes adopted by Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) \, NSDC and SCGJ\, in particular the National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme (NAPS). The webinar will be attended by senior government of India officials\, industry representatives in the Renewable Energysector and also Third-Party Aggregators. \n\n\n\n\nProgram Schedule\n\n\n\nProgrammeSpeaker’s Name and DesignationDuration (in minutes)Presentation on Apprenticeship Initiatives by FCDOMs. Anu Gupta\, Head Skills\, FCDO5Context SettingHighlighting International Experience and benefits of apprenticeship trainingMr. Jan Ebben\, Senior Head Apprenticeship\, NSDC5Keynote AddressMr. K. C. Gupta\, Joint Secretary\, MSDE {TBC}5Session I:Role of SCGJ in implementation of NAPSMr. Praveen Saxena\, CEO\, SCGJ5Session II:Apprenticeship and National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme (NAPS)NSDC Team30Session III:Role of Third Party Aggregators in Apprenticeship TrainingMr. Prashant Pachisia\, CEO\, 2Coms Consulting 10Session IV:Open House Discussion and Q&A30\n\n\nWho should attend?\nAll individuals and organizations who are working directly or indirectly as: \n\nPolicy makers\nThird party aggregators\nEmployers in Renewable Energy sectors\nIndustry Associations\n\nRegistration Process\nInterested people can join the online meeting by visiting the link provided below: \n\n\n\nClick Here to join the Session
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/webinar-apprenticeship-renewable-energy-sector-fcdo/
LOCATION:http://bit.ly/FCDO-Apprenticeship-Renewable-Energy
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20201012T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20201023T170000
DTSTAMP:20260413T040014
CREATED:20201006T165300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201006T220811Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Mega Internship and Placement Drive 2020
DESCRIPTION:Overview:\nThis year has emerged as one of the most challenging years for all of us. The entire world has endured multiple challenges and the pandemic has spurred a global economic crisis for which even for the developed economies will take a long time to recover. \nAs the nation takes each step towards unlocking\, One of the key steps needed to foster a safe and successful economic recovery is access to the new and emerging jobs in the post COVID world. Safeguarding and recreating jobs is expected to be the top priority during this phase. \nFICCI and Gautam Buddha University have taken multiple initiatives for enhancing the employability of the young workforce in the current times. Making It through the COVID-19 crisis together\, we are organizing Virtual Mega Internship and Placement Drive 2020 to provide opportunities of employment to our currently distressed youth. \nWho Should Attend??\n\nJob Seekers\nInstitutes\nSponsors\nEmployers and Recruiters\n\nSchedule:\n\nWorld of Work Speaker : Knowledge Session Panel discussions with senior leadership from Industry talking about employment scenario in the new normal\, sectoral challenges and opportunities for youth\nJob VacanciesWe will be happy to support you in meeting the manpower demand for your organization. At the same time\, help in smooth e-recruitment of the candidates for any internships or job opportunities with your esteemed organization.\nPreplacement TalksA great marketing opportunity for the organization\, the Heads will have the opportunity to interact with applicants and promote the organizations.\nEmployability Enhancement WorkshopsAn outstanding opportunity for organizations aiming to promote digital training solutions. These are aimed to free of cost workshops to applicants on skills required in the JDs for which they are applying for.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFOR EMPLOYERS\n\n\nIMPORTANT DATES\nRegistration and Vacancy upload by employer: 25 Sep 2020 – 20th Oct 2020 \nPre-Placement Talk (optional) by Employers : 8th October 2020 to 16th October 2020 \nShortlisting of candidates: Daily applicant list shall be shared \nInterview Call letter to shortlisted candidates: Employers to share \n\nWhy you should be part of the drive??\n\nReach Alumni & Students from top tanked universities (Delhi University\, Pune University \, AKTU \, Amity University etc)\nGet dedicated Key Account Managers (Interns) to assist in scheduling & shortlisting of candidates\nReduce Time to hire\nHire experienced candidates (up-to 5 years )\nSlots for orientation / Pre placement sessions for candidates\n\n\n\nFOR JOBSEEKERS\n\n\nIMPORTANT DATES\nApplications Open for Job Seekers: 28th Sep to 20th Oct 2020 \nInterview Dates and result declaration for shortlisted profile : 12th October and 23rd October 2020 \n\nWhy you should be part of the drive??\n\nApply from wherever you are\nBe part of live knowledge webinar sessions\nUndergo employability training\nUndergo Mock Interview\nTrack performance\nOpportunity to explore more than 3000 job opportunities\nThe streams targeted are B.Tech/ M.Tech/ BBA/ MBA/ BSc/ MSc/ B.Com/ M.Com/ BA/ MA/ Science/ Humanities/ Arts of recognized institutes of India.
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/virtual-mega-internship-and-placement-drive-2020/
CATEGORIES:Job Fair
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20201007T160000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20201007T171500
DTSTAMP:20260413T040014
CREATED:20200929T203000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240101T144042Z
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SUMMARY:Knowledge Sharing Session on Greening of Jobs: UK practices
DESCRIPTION:The Foreign\, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO)\, formerly known as Department for International Development (DFID)\, Govt. of UK is delighted to organize a virtual knowledge sharing session on Greening of Jobs. \nOverview:\nThe session will provide insights on greening of jobs and provide the overview of initiatives and practices adopted by the UK to encourage climate resilient ecosystem and jobs. \nHighlights of the Session:\nThis informative webinar will cover insights on: \n\nSharing UK experience and best practices on:\n\nUK green jobs and skills:  Strategic Priorities; Opportunities and challenges\nUK green framework and approaches for the TVET sector\nGreen skills: Current trends and future needs\n\n\nOpportunities for India-UK partnership on green skills\n\nProgramme Schedule:\n\n\nTopicSpeaker Name and DesignationDuration ( in minutes)Introduction and context settingAnu Gupta\, Head Skills\, FCDO India5Opening RemarksAnna French\, Deputy Development Director\, FCDO India5Special RemarksManish Kumar\, MD & CEO\, NSDC (TBC)5Key themes in Green Skills and Greening of Jobs in the UKProfessor Jeremy Hall\, Director of Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU)\, University of Sussex10TVET Policy & Practice for Green JobsDavid Corke\, The Association of Colleges (AoC)\, Director of Education and Skills Policy10Initiatives by India{ TBC }10Questions and Answers Session30\n\n\nWho should attend?\nPolicy makers\, Training Providers\, Employers\, SSCs\, Assessment and Certification bodies and organizations interested in Green skills focused delivery in TVET ecosystem \nHow to Register?\nInterested people can join the online meeting by visiting the link provided below \nGot Any Query?\nPlease contact skillsforjobs@kpmg.com for any further clarification or queries related to the event. \n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOrganizers: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nVenue:Microsoft Teams Meetings
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/knowledge-sharing-session-on-greening-of-jobs-uk-practices/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20200926T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20200926T150000
DTSTAMP:20260413T040014
CREATED:20200923T153908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240101T143203Z
UID:51679-1601128800-1601132400@www.skillreporter.com
SUMMARY:Webinar: "SkillTech - Leveraging Technology for Skilling"
DESCRIPTION:The ASSOCHAM\, India’s Apex Chambers of Commerce and Industry is organizing a Webinar on the theme “Leveraging Technology for Skilling” inviting eminent speakers from the Government and experts from the Industry for a meaningful and timely discussion \nChief Guest\nDr. Mahendra Nath Pandey\nHonorable Minister of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship\, MSDE \nKey Issues: \n\nGlobal Trends in SkillTech.\nRole of Technology in Future Skilling.\nSkillTech: Opportunities and Way forward\nAvailability of Technology and Tools for Skill Development in India\nInitiatives by the Government and Industry in Skill Training\, post lockdown.\n\nOverview about the Theme: \nGiven that technology plays a huge role in development\, it has now spread its grandeur in Skill Development. Video conferencing and satellites have made it possible for students in India to swap information with their superiors in NASA- that is the power of Technology. With digital platforms like Windows\, Mac\, etc. and search engines like Google\, Oracle\, etc.\, skill development in India is now just a click away. \nForwarding skill to areas where it was formerly not possible has now become quite comfortable because of leveraging technology. It is now possible to set up power centres in rural India\, with the help of digital equipment and teach via video calls. \ne-learning and Online assessment technologies can help Skill Training Institutes to automate key aspects of teaching\, knowledge sharing and conduct online assessment. Many skill training institutes have started taking advantage of technology to enhance\, automate and scale up their operations. \nMany organizations often\, when shifting to virtual learning\, tend to reuse existing materials and formats rather than designing these from scratch. It needs to be considered that the challenges and opportunities of the virtual world are likely to be much different than those stemming from physical interactions. Technology has been an enabler and a key one at that\, but the differentiators are the skills that have emerged through this crisis situation: Resilience\, Compassion and Agility. \nBe it selling skills\, networking/ influencing skills\, all as were happening in a face to face medium will change to virtual which means a different way to approach customers\, gain their trust and sell the products. There are several examples where face to face distribution models were the only way and yet COVID has indeed accelerated the move to digital and online mediums. Learning will need to evolve to cater to a larger digital world which has more players to compete with and more markets to explore. \nEmerging technologies are gaining space in our existing skilling infrastructure at an impressive pace. Even in India\, several such technologies are already in their pilot stages; Virtual Reality is being used to train candidates on the usage of heavy machinery. \nOther examples include the use of VR to train aspiring pilots in the aviation industry. Earlier pilots were trained on lighter aircraft and then shifted to heavier airplanes. As the aviation industry is highly critical\, they were the first ones to efficiently adopt AR-VR in their skilling process. Given the costs incurred in establishing such training set-ups\, other industries are not so open about this idea presently. \nThat’s where we should expect the Government to intervene and create establishments where learning of the smallest of soft and hard skills takes place on the basis of futuristic learning technology. With the Government’s emphasis on Skill India Mission\, we can expect these plans to gain more traction. If an establishment of such a tech-based learning ecosystem is realized\, with its full potential\, we’ll have no dearth of high quality\, an aptly-trained workforce that will be able to drive India’s economy towards the right direction. Therefore\, it is safe to conclude that emerging technology and its implementation in India’s skilling ecosystem will be phenomenally beneficial for the country’s workforce as well as its industry. It has the ability to make India the international powerhouse of a competent human resource. \nClick Here to Register
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/webinar-skilltech-leveraging-technology-for-skilling/
LOCATION:Smartec India
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20200825T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20200825T130000
DTSTAMP:20260413T040014
CREATED:20200819T024824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240101T143910Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Workshop on top employers as Engine of Skilled Workforce Development
DESCRIPTION:Life Sciences Sector Skill Development Council is organizing an online workshop on Top Employers as Engine of Skilled Workforce Development. \nSchedule: \n\nAddress | 11:00 AM – 11:30 AM\n\nWelcome address Ranjit Madan\, CEO LSSSDC\nKey note address Dr Manish Kumar\, MD\, NSDC\nOpening Address Satish Reddy\, Chairman LSSSDC\n\n\n\n\nOverview on partnerships by LSSSDC | 11:30 AM – 11:50 AM\n\nPCI-LSSSDC Partnership Dr Suresh\, President PCI\nIPA-LSSSDC Partnership Mr Sudarshan Jain\, Secretary General\, IPA\n\n\n\nSession I: Apprenticeship – Offer and Industry perspective | 11:50 AM – 12:05 PM \nSpeakers: \n\nMr. Sachin Sachdeva\, Director -Business Development & Industry Interface LSSSDC\nMr Rishikesh Raval\, President Group Human Resource\, Zydus Cadila\n\nSession II: RPL/ Upskilling – Offer and Industry perspective | 12.05 PM -12.25 PM \nSpeakers: \n\nMr. Anshul Saxena\, Senior Director-Standards and Training Advisory LSSSDC\nMr Dayakar Reddy\, Director & Head Technical Training\, DRL\nMr Sameer Tamhane\, Sr. Vice President HR\, IPCA\n\nSession III: Centre of Excellence – Offer and Industry perspective | 12.25 PM – 12.40 PM \nSpeakers: \n\nDr Nivedita Murkute\, Senior Director- Assessment\, Accreditation & Certification\, LSSSDC\nDr Sathyamurthy Varadharajan\, SR. Vice President L & D\, Microlabs\n\n\nConcluding Session:\n\nQ & A Open house | 12.40 PM – 12.55 PM\nVote of thanks by Mr. Ranjit Madan\, CEO\, LSSSDC | 12.55 PM – 01.00 PM
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/virtual-workshop-on-top-employers-as-engine-of-skilled-workforce-development/
LOCATION:LSSSDC@Online
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20200729T143000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20200729T160000
DTSTAMP:20260413T040014
CREATED:20200722T183917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231121T163557Z
UID:51199-1596033000-1596038400@www.skillreporter.com
SUMMARY:Online Meeting: Future Job Roles in Operations and Maintenance of Bio-CNG Plants
DESCRIPTION:UK-India join hands as a force for good\, holding an online meeting to share key insights from a study on ‘Future job roles in operations and maintenance of Bio-CNG plants’. \nThe study was commissioned by DFID India\, under the Skills for Jobs Programme\, in partnership with Skill Council for Green Jobs (SCGJ) to help identify new age and emerging job roles in the Bio-CNG plants which would further guide development of National Occupational Standards. KPMG was the implementation partner to carry out the study. \nThe study is based on secondary research and primary consultations with the industry partners to identify the emerging areas in the field of operations and maintenance of Bio-CNG plants that would require skilled workforce. The study identifies the types of jobs likely to be in demand in next 3 -5 years\, along with a cumulative skilled workforce number\, for which there is a need to develop training standards. The analysis takes into account the employment potential in the sector based on government initiatives for promoting energy sustainability through renewable sources like Bio-CNG/ Bio-Gas. The study also captures the expertise present in UK in the Biomass sector and how it can be leveraged through mutually beneficial partnerships. \nSchedule \n\nIntroduction and context setting by:\n\nMs. Anu Gupta\, Head Skills\, DFID India\nDr. Praveen Saxena\, CEO\, SCGJ\nDr. Praveen Dhamija\, Senior Advisor\, SCGJ\n\n\nPresentation on key findings by DFID Technical Assistance Team (KPMG)\nRemarks by Keynote speaker\, Shri. Dinesh Dayanand Jagdale\, Jt. Secretary\, MNRE\, GoI {TBC}\nRemarks by Mr Gavin McGillivray\, Head of DFID India {TBC}\nOpen forum and Q&A session\, moderated by DFID and TA Team\n\nWho should attend?\nAll professionals and individuals who belong to: \n\nBio-gas/Bio-CNG sector\nDomain specific HR personnel\nStakeholders from NSDC\nIndustry partners\n\nHow to Register??\nInterest people can join the meeting through Event website Link provided below or by visiting the link https://bit.ly/DFID-SCGJ-Meeting \n\nGot Some Queries?? \nPlease contact Mr. Vaibhav Gupta (vaibhavgupta9@kpmg.com) or Ms. Ramita Taneja (ramita.taneja@ficci.com) for any further clarification or queries related to the event.
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/online-meeting-future-job-roles-in-operations-and-maintenance-of-bio-cng-plants/
LOCATION:Microsoft Teams
CATEGORIES:Meet,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20200729T113000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20200729T130000
DTSTAMP:20260413T040014
CREATED:20200727T104104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240101T142835Z
UID:51239-1596022200-1596027600@www.skillreporter.com
SUMMARY:E-dissemination workshop on innovative pilot trainings for Persons with Disabilities
DESCRIPTION:DFID India and SCPwD are conducting an E-dissemination workshop on innovative pilot trainings for Persons with Disabilities. The pilots were implemented by SCPwD partners Muskaan\, NAB and V-Shesh in 2019-20\, with the aim to explore employment opportunities for the candidates with Intellectual Disabilities (ID) and Visual Impairment (VI) by way of adapting standards\, curriculums\, trainings and sustained employer engagement. \nSchedule\n\nIntroductions and Context setting – DFID India\nStudent/caregivers’ experience\nLearnings from the pilot and policy recommendations by\n\nMr. Anup Srivastav\, SCPwD\nMs. Niharika Nigam\, ScPWD\n\n\nSpecial Remarks by Ms. Neelam Shami Rao\, DG\, DGT\, GoI (tbc)\nEmployer’s/trainer’s experience\nThe session will be followed by\nQuestion and Answers with panelists Dr Shanti Auluck\, Muskaan; Mr. P. Rajasekharan\, V-shesh; Ms. Shalini Khanna\, National Association of Blind)\n\nWho should attend:\n\nStakeholders from MSDE\, MoSJE\, NSDC\, SCPWD and other Sector Skill Councils\nImplementation partners\, employers\nNGOs\, DPOs\, VRC and other relevant organisations working with persons with Intellectual Disabilities and Visual Impairment\n\nHow to Join??\nInterest people can join Microsoft Teams Meeting by visiting the Venue link/ Event Website provided below or click https://bit.ly/DFID-SCPwD-IDVIPilot\nConference ID: 104 684 135# \n\n\nIf you have any queries or for any further clarifications\, please reach out to skillsforjobs@kpmg.com
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/e-dissemination-workshop-on-innovative-pilot-training-for-persons-with-disabilities/
LOCATION:Microsoft Teams
CATEGORIES:Webinar,Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20200727T143000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20200727T160000
DTSTAMP:20260413T040014
CREATED:20200724T121958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240101T142643Z
UID:51216-1595860200-1595865600@www.skillreporter.com
SUMMARY:Knowledge Sharing Session: UK’s best practices on regulation of awarding bodies\, qualifications and assessments
DESCRIPTION:DFID India and NCVET are collaborating to develop the guidelines and operational frameworks for regulation of awarding bodies and assessment agencies in India. These are being developed through our technical assistance collaboration and brings in learning from UK’s best practices. \nA knowledge sharing session is being held to share UK’s regulatory policies and practices for awarding bodies\, qualifications\, and assessments. \n  \nAgenda of the Session:\nIntroduction and Context Setting \n\nMs. Anu Gupta\, Head Skills\, DFID India\nDr Vinita Agarwal\, DG\, NCVET\n\nUK Best Practices \n\nRegulation of awarding bodies and qualifications – Mark Barber\, Director Qualifications Network and an expert consultant with Ofqual\nOverview of the Assessment Agencies within the UK – Rob Shaloe\, CEO Qualifications Network\nRelationship between UK Awarding Bodies and the regulators – Jane Robson\,\nCompliance Specialist/Responsible Office\, Qualifications Network\n\nQuestion and Answer (QnA) Session \n\nWho should attend?\n\nAwarding Bodies\nAssessment agencies\nStakeholders from NSDC and Skill Development domain like Training Partners\, trainees\nIndustry bodies\n\n  \nWhere can you join?\nInterested individuals can join by visiting the Event website link or by visiting the link – https://bit.ly/DFID-NCVET-Session\n+91 22 6001 4506 India\, Mumbai (Toll)\nConference ID: 265 578 083# \n\nGot some queries?? \nPlease reach out to Anupama Tripathi (anupamatripathi@kpmg.com) or Sreejita (sreejitadey@kpmg.com) in case of any questions or clarifications regarding the session
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/knowledge-sharing-session-uks-best-practices-on-regulation-of-awarding-bodies-qualifications-and-assessments/
LOCATION:Microsoft Teams
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20200723T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20200723T140000
DTSTAMP:20260413T040014
CREATED:20200720T055310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231121T171916Z
UID:51162-1595505600-1595512800@www.skillreporter.com
SUMMARY:Webinar: Atmanirbhar Bharat amid Industry 4.0: Technology\, Business and Skilling
DESCRIPTION:PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI) is organizing an Interactive Webinar on “Atmanirbhar Bharat amid Industry 4.0 : Technology\, Business and Skilling” to discuss on the technology\, businesses and the requisite skilled workforce for Industry 4.0 among various stakeholders. \nDate: Thursday\, 23rd July 2020        |         Time: 12:00 pm – 02:00 pm \n  \nKeynote Address:\nDr. Manish Kumar\nMD & CEO\, National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC)\n  \nVivek Seigell\, Principal Director\, PHDCCI hereby invites professionals to join this Webinar by registering at Event Url or by Clicking Here . After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. \nFor any further detail\, you may contact Dr. Nasir Jamal\, Joint Secretary \, PHD Chamber through email at nasir.jamal@phdcci.in / Whatsapp at 8210343267 \nRefer SkillReporter (www.SkillReporter.com) for skill development and The Edupress (www.TheEduPress.com ) for education related important News\, Tenders\, RFP\, Jobs\, EOI\, Events\, Announcements\, Circulars\, Notices and other useful updates. Content also shared on Facebook Twitter Linkedin
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/webinar-atmanirbhar-bharat-amid-industry-4-0-technology-business-and-skilling/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20200704T093000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20200705T170000
DTSTAMP:20260413T040014
CREATED:20200702T180805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240101T142406Z
UID:50965-1593855000-1593968400@www.skillreporter.com
SUMMARY:Atma Nirbhar Skill Summit
DESCRIPTION:Theme\nBecoming Self-Reliant: Promoting Entrepreneurship in India \nObjective\nThe main objective is to deliver the clarion call by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi of making India “Self-Reliant” and economic power- house by encouraging youths towards entrepreneurship through providing networking platform\, idea nurturing\, fund raising and industry mentorship to budding entrepreneurs/start-ups. \nIndia is seen as the youngest country to lead the world in the 21st century. In 2020\, India has 65% of the working population in the age group 15-59 years which is among one of the largest pool of working population. Through this demographic dividend India is expected to become Skill Capital of the world in the next decade. \nEminent Speakers\nProfessor Anil D. Sahasrabudhe\, Chairman\, AICTE\nHarsh Kumar Bhanwala\, Ex-Chairman\, NABARD\nAmit Sinha\, Co-founder\, Unnati\nNandini Mansinghka\, CEO\, Mumbai Angels Network\nand many more…\nTo see complete list\, go to event website (link provided below) \nWhat you can expect?\n\nHand-holding of interested youths with entrepreneurial mind-set for idea validation\nSkill Experts & Training Partners True networking by connecting interested delegate with an expert/speaker over an email\nTheme oriented sessions for achieving the end objective of promoting entrepreneurship\nOpportunity for start-ups\, training providers to raising funds and getting incubated\nOpportunity for budding entrepreneurs to get mentorship from Retired Bureaucrats & Industry Leaders\n\nWho should participate?\n\nState Skill Missions\nSector Skill Councils\nEdu-tech Firms\nHigher Education Institutions\nStartups\nSkill Experts\nTraining Partners\n\nHow to register?\nInterested people\, students can attend the event as a delegate\, Click Here to Register
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/atma-nirbhar-skill-summit/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Summit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20200616T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20200616T123000
DTSTAMP:20260413T040014
CREATED:20200611T053727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240101T143048Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar - Banking Financial Services and Insurance (BFSI) Industry - A Future Skills Perspective
DESCRIPTION:DFID-India and BFSI SSC are conducting an online workshop on key insights and recommendations drawn from their jointly commissioned study titled- ‘Banking Financial Services and Insurance (BFSI) Industry – A Future Skills Perspective’ \nThe study was conducted by DFID’s Technical Assistance implementation partner KPMG. The key objective of the study was to project the incremental workforce requirements for the sectors as well as collate insights from a range of exhaustive primary interviews and secondary research to understand new skill sets needed in the evolving industry scenario. \nSchedule\n\nIntroduction by Ms Anu Gupta\, Head-Skills\, DFID India\nContext setting by Mr. Ambarish Datta\, Managing Director & CEO\, BSE Institute Limited and\nCEO\, BFSI SSC\nPresentation on key findings of the study by DFID Technical Assistance Team\nKeynote address by Ms. Shikha Sharma\, DGM-Chief Learning Officer\, Punjab National Bank on “Outlook on Future of Jobs for BFSI Industry”\nOpen forum and Q&A session\n\nWho should attend:\n\nBFSI sector leaders and HR personnel\nStakeholders from NSDC and other Skill Development domain i.e. Training Partners\, Assessment Agencies\, Trainees\nMicrofinance and Fin-tech Players\n\nHow to Register?\nInterest people can join Microsoft Teams Meeting – Click Here to Join\n+91 22 6001 6128   India\, Mumbai (Toll)\nConference ID: 870 950 530# \nContact Persons: For any further clarifications or questions\, please reach out to Sreejita (sreejitadey@kpmg.com) or Ramita Taneja (ramita.taneja@ficci.com)
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/webinar-banking-financial-services-and-insurance-bfsi-industry-a-future-skills-perspective/
LOCATION:Microsoft Teams
CATEGORIES:Webinar,Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20200611T143000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20200611T153000
DTSTAMP:20260413T040014
CREATED:20200609T113055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231202T141832Z
UID:50774-1591885800-1591889400@www.skillreporter.com
SUMMARY:Knowledge sharing session - Assessments and Certification good practices: UK-India
DESCRIPTION:The Department for International Development (DFID) India in collaboration with Department for International Trade are delighted to present a knowledge sharing session on the good practices adopted in the UK for assessment and certification in vocational education. The session will also cover some of the recent digital assessment practices being planned to be introduced in post COVID-19 period. \nProgram Schedule:\n\nAnu Gupta\, Head\, Skills\, DFID India – Introduction and context setting\nVicky Mose\, Advancing Business Education (ABE)\, UK – Overview of Assessments in UK including temporary adjustments to assessments of qualifications within the UK regulatory framework (5 min)\nRobert Mitton\, Outcourse Group\, UK – Showcasing innovation in front-line of remote skills assessments within apprenticeships and qualifications\nVinita Aggarwal\, Director General\, National Skill Development Agency (NSDA) – Reflections on the skills assessment ecosystem and overview of the gaps/ opportunities\nOpen house discussion/ Questions and answers – moderated by DFID India\n\nWho should attend?\nStakeholders from Government\, NSDC\, Sector Skill Councils\, Training Providers\, Awarding Bodies and Assessment Agencies. \nWhom to contact?\nFor any queries/questions or clarifications\, please reach out to Mr. Abhishek Chaturvedi (achaturvedi2@kpmg.com) \nRegister Now!\nVisit the link – Click here to join the session
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/webinar-knowledge-sharing-on-assessment-and-certification/
LOCATION:Microsoft Teams
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20200528T113000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20200528T130000
DTSTAMP:20260413T040014
CREATED:20200526T111513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240101T143450Z
UID:50634-1590665400-1590670800@www.skillreporter.com
SUMMARY:Webinar - Productivity Benefits of Apprenticeship Training
DESCRIPTION:UK-India join hands as a force for good\, holding a webinar on the findings and recommendations of a study on ‘Productivity Benefits of Apprenticeship Training in India’. \nThe study was commissioned by DFID India and carried out by Dalberg Advisors in December 2019 under Skill for Jobs programme to understand key costs and benefits associated with apprenticeship training in India such as : \n\nHow much benefit do employers derive from apprenticeship\, and what are some best practices of employers engaging apprentices?\nWhat key barriers do employers face in operating and scaling apprenticeship?\nWhat can government and other ecosystem stakeholders do to further unlock value of apprenticeships which encourage employers to scale up?\n\n\nKeynote Speaker\nMs. Sunita Sanghi\, Senior Advisor\, MSDE \n\nProgram Schedule:\n\nIntroduction by\na. Mr. Surajit Roy\, Senior Head Apprenticeship\, NSDC\nb. Ms. Anu Gupta\, Head of Skills & Education\, DFID India\nPresentation by Dalberg Advisors on findings and recommendations\nRemarks by Keynote Speaker\, Ms. Sunita Sanghi\, Senior Advisor\, Ministry of Skill Development &\nEntrepreneurship\nRemarks by Mr. Manish Kumar\, CEO NSDC {TBC}\nOpen house discussion\, moderated by DFID\n\n  \nWho should attend?\nStakeholders from Government\, NSDC\, training providers and industry partners \n  \nVenue:\nMicrosoft Teams (link provided below); Conference ID: 789 567 421#\n  \nWhom to Contact?\nFor any queries/ questions or clarifications\, please reach out to Mr. Sanjay Valsangkar (S-Valsangkar@dfid.gov.uk) or to Gillian Almeida (Gillian.Almeida@dalberg.com)
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/webinar-productivity-benefits-of-apprenticeship-training/
LOCATION:Microsoft Teams
CATEGORIES:Seminar,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20200131T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20200131T170000
DTSTAMP:20260413T040014
CREATED:20200111T183037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200113T081456Z
UID:49652-1580457600-1580490000@www.skillreporter.com
SUMMARY:NSQF Inter Darjeeling District E-Poster Competition 2020
DESCRIPTION:Agenda:\nSiliguri Boys’ High School is proud to announce that “NSQF Inter Darjeeling District E-Poster Competition 2020” will be held to provide a platform and encourage NSQF (CSS-VSE) students of darjeeling district to present their original ideas\, thoughts and views on State level as well as National level. \nIt will provide a budding to our NSQF students to have a unique opportunity to:\n1. Showcase their knowledge and real-time work at a National level.\n2. Get real platform to engage\, interact with NSQF students  across Darjeeling District.\n3. Increase their enthusiasm  each of them will be provided a ” Participation Certificate”.\n4. Avail a chance to win exciting gift hampers. \nParticipation Process:\n E-Poster Guidelines: \n\nThe file should be in JPEG format.\nThe file should be less than 10 MB.\nThe file should be in Portrait format and page should be A4 Size (preferably).\nMedia : Pictures\, graphs and tables can be included in the E-Poster.\nAll E-Posters should be prepared in English only.\nE-Posters must be Related to their Sector.\nMaximum 4 (Four) nos of  E-Poster will be accepted sector wise from each school (Schools must be from Darjeeling & Kalimpong District only)
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/nsqf-inter-darjeeling-district-west-bengal-e-poster-competition-2020/
LOCATION:Siliguri Boys High School\, Ward 17\, Hakim Para\, Siliguri\, West Bengal\, 734001\, India
CATEGORIES:Contest
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20191128T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20191128T140000
DTSTAMP:20260413T040014
CREATED:20191105T093851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240101T143615Z
UID:48968-1574931600-1574949600@www.skillreporter.com
SUMMARY:Mindful Employers Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Agenda:\nDepartment for International Development (DFID) UK\, in collaboration with Skill Council for Persons with Disability (SCPwD) is organizing a series of Mindful Employers Workshops. The objective of these workshops is to facilitate inclusion at workplace by reasonable accommodation\, strategy\, policy interventions and management techniques to support persons with disability from recruitment to retirement. \nObjective:\nThe Mindful Employer workshops aims to develop workforce skills\, employment schemes and inclusive environments to support people with disabilities. It also envisages to create confidence for attracting and supporting disabled customers and service users. It also aims at engaging with industry to understand the challenges in hiring of PwDs and the support required for the organisations to become inclusive. \nThey are designed as a half day programme focusing on meaning if mindful and inclusivity\, legislation\, leading inclusion and medical and social models of PwD inclusion. The initial sessions of the workshop focuses on discussions related to Intellectual\, Visual\, Hearing disabilities and Autism. \nConcluding session focuses on duties of employers and sharing UK’s best practices. \nWho should Attend?\nThe workshops are intended for participants from all organizations with Inclusion as a part of their organisational strategy. \nSpeakers:\nThe workshops will be conducted by National Star Foundation\, a UK charitable foundation that delivers specialist residential education to young people with disabilities and specialist teacher education\, disability awareness and health and social care training nationally and internationally. \nSchedule:\n \n\n\n\nDate\nCity\nVenue\n\n\n13 November 2019\nMumbai\nClassroom 2\, 2nd Floor\, XIMR Building\, XRCVC\, St. Xavier’s College\, Mumbai\n\n\n15 November 2019\nDelhi\nLecture Hall 2\, India International Centre\, Lodhi Estate\, New Delhi\n\n\n20 November 2019\nAhmedabad\nPorecha Auditorium\, Blind People’s Association\, IIM cross roads\, 132 Feet Ring Rd\, Vastrapur\, Ahmedabad\n\n\n28 November 2019\nBengaluru\nSJP 2 Banquet Hall\, Tower 4\, 4th Floor\, Wipro Corporate Office\, Doddakannelli\, Sarjapur Road\, Bengaluru\n\n\n\n \nParticipation Process:\nInterested participants are requested to contact us as per the details mentioned below: \nMs. Deepti Singh\, Deputy Director – Skills Division\nEmail: deepti.singh@ficci.com | Contact: (91) 9910412471
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/mindful-employers-workshop/
LOCATION:SJP 2\, Tower 4\, Wipro Corporate Office\, Doddakannelli\, Sarjapur Road\, Bengaluru\, Karnataka\, 560035\, India
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20191127T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20191127T160000
DTSTAMP:20260413T040014
CREATED:20191106T182554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191107T205421Z
UID:49011-1574848800-1574870400@www.skillreporter.com
SUMMARY:Assistive Technology Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Department for International Development (DFID) UK\, in collaboration with Skill Council for Persons with Disability (SCPwD) and IIT Delhi is organizing an exhibition on Assistive Technology. \nPurpose:\nThe objective of this exhibition is to showcase and demonstrate range of assistive technologies and devices to support learning and employment of persons with disabilities. This exhibition will be a platform for demonstrating and showcasing full range of technical tools supporting everyday life of PwDs. The thematic focus areas of the exhibition are assistive devices\, healthcare services and equipment\, rehabilitation and therapies\, housing and environment\, wellbeing and support. \nWhat to Expect?\nExhibitors will be showcasing different products\, technical equipment\, solutions and recreation opportunities for people with disabilities\, their families and employers\, which ensures smooth management of everyday life. In addition\, the exhibition also focuses on current issues and developments of the industry during the scheduled high-quality seminars and information sessions scheduled. \nThe Exhibition is an opportunity for assistive technology solution providers\, employers apart from training partners to adopt innovative assistive technologies in the teaching methodology. \nTimings:\nExhibition: 10:00 hours – 16:00 hours ( 10 AM – 04 PM )\nTechnical Session: 10:00 hours – 12:15 hours ( 10 AM – 12:15 PM ) \nParticipation Process:\nInterested participants are requested to contact us as per the details mentioned below. \nNishu Kaushik\, Assistant Manager\, SCPwD\nEmail: nishu.kaushik@scpwd.in | Mobile: (91) 9811783420
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/assistive-technology-exhibition/
LOCATION:Lecture Hall Complex\, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi\, Hauz Khas\, New Delhi\, New Delhi\, 110016\, India
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20191121T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20191123T170000
DTSTAMP:20260413T040014
CREATED:20191106T172722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240101T143742Z
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SUMMARY:Training Session on Inclusive Practices for Assessors
DESCRIPTION:Agenda:\nDepartment for International Development (DFID) UK\, in collaboration with Skill Council for Persons with Disability (SCPwD) is organizing a series of Trainings on Inclusive Practices for Assessors. The focus of these trainings will be on orientation and sensitization of Assessors on disabilities and the innovative techniques to facilitate effective and smooth assessment of persons with disability. \nSchedule:\nDay 1 and Day 2: These days focus to assess trainees with a specific disability\, within a workplace setting. This will enable the assessors to make reasonable adjustments and ensuring the persons with the disability is supported in a fair and inclusive way. \nDay 3: Last day of the training focusses on assessment in practice. The training will deliver assessors the skills to conduct adapted assessments\, adjusting communication and making sensitive considerations to resources resulting in a person centered and individualized approach across all assessment activity. \nThe 3 day training session is intended for Assessors conducting assessments for persons with disability. \nSpeakers:\nThe workshops will be conducted by National Star Foundation\, a UK charitable foundation that delivers specialist residential education to young people with disabilities and specialist teacher education\, disability awareness and health and social care training nationally and internationally. \n \n\n\n\nDate\nTime\nCity\nVenue\n\n\n18-20 November 2019\n9 AM – 5 PM each day\nDelhi\nMuskaan Paepid\, Plot No. 3\, Pocket 2\, Sector B\, Vasant Kunj\, New Delhi\n\n\n21-23 November 2019\n9 AM – 5 PM each day\nAhmedabad\nBharat Patel Conference Hall\, Blind People’s Association\, IIM cross roads\, 132 Feet Ring Rd\, Vastrapur\, Ahmedabad\n\n\n\n \nParticipation Process:\nInterested participants are requested to contact us as per the details mentioned below: \nSuhani Maheshwari\, Assistant Manager\, SCPwD\nEmail: suhani.maheshwari@scpwd.in | Mobile: (91) 8802266509
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/training-session-on-inclusive-practices-for-assessors/
LOCATION:Bharat Patel Conference Hall\, Blind People's Association\, IIM cross roads\, 132 Feet Ring Rd\, Vastrapur\, Ahmedabad\, Gujarat\, 380015\, India
CATEGORIES:Training Session
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20191115T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20191115T173000
DTSTAMP:20260413T040014
CREATED:20190928T233517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240121T132814Z
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SUMMARY:Training Program on PFMS
DESCRIPTION:Public Financial Management System (PFMS) is a financial management platform developed by the office of the Controller General of Accounts\, Ministry of Finance in collaboration with the Planning Commission. PFMS leverages a unique interface with the Core Banking System (CBS) of banks\, to provide real-time reporting of banking transactions. All financial data captured by the system can therefore be reconciled with system authenticated transactions. \nPFMS is now a must requirement for every Organization who runs any kind of Government Project and its scope and coverage is increasing . The purpose of the workshop is to provide the training on how to operate PFMS Portal. As the system has the potential to provide end-to-end\, real-time financial reporting based on system authenticated transactions for all projects sanctioned under several schemes of Government of India (GOI). \nTopics to be Covered \n\n\n 	Mapping of Cost Centers\n 	Recording of Bank Charges\, Interest Income\, Bank Loans and Advances\n 	Adding and Settling of the Loans and Advances\n 	Managing Beneficiaries Details and uploading Vendors Data\n 	Recording different kind of Expenditure = Generation of E Payment Advice\n\nAbout the Training Approach & What will Participants get \nDifferent Aspects of PFMS system will be discussed in a practical environment wherein the participants will be made to learn and practice on a demo portal of PFMS and after the workshop participants will get PFMS Handbook and Participation Certificate. \nApplication Process: Interested candidates shall apply online by filling the form\, Click Here
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/training-program-on-pfms/
LOCATION:Statesman House\, Statesman House\, 4th Floor\, 402\, Barakhamba Road\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, 110001\, India
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dishtayate":MAILTO:info.dishtayate@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20191113T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20191114T170000
DTSTAMP:20260413T040014
CREATED:20191105T180754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240101T142932Z
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SUMMARY:Training Session: Assistive Technology to Support Inclusive Practices
DESCRIPTION:Agenda:\nDepartment for International Development (DFID) UK\, in collaboration with Skill Council for Persons with Disability (SCPwD) is organizing a series of Training  on Assistive Technology to Support Inclusive Practices. \nObjective:\nThe focus of these trainings will be on orientation and sensitization of Trainers on disabilities and the assistive technologies for enhanced quality of training. \nTopics to be covered:\nThe training covers intellectual\, physical\, sensory and specific learning disabilities along with specific technologies supporting learners in their living\, learning or work. These trainings will impart trainers\, the skills to assess the needs of learners with different disabilities\, make informed judgments about the use and support of general assistive technology. They will be able to support the learners on the selection and usage of suitable tools in overcoming their difficulties. The trainings are designed as a 2 days programme covering various disabilities and support practices. \nWho should attend?\nThese 2 day trainings are intended for trainers delivering trainings for persons with disability. \nSpeakers:\nThe workshops will be conducted by National Star Foundation\, a UK charitable foundation that delivers specialist residential education to young people with disabilities and specialist teacher education\, disability awareness and health and social care training nationally and internationally. \n \n\n\n\nDate\nTime\nCity\nVenue\n\n\n13-14 November 2019\n9 AM – 5 PM each day\nMumbai\nMulti Media Room\, 1 st Floor\, St. Xavier’s College\, Mumbai\n\n\n15-16 November 2019\n9 AM – 5 PM each day\nDelhi\nRegal hall\, Connaught Royale\, Babar Road\, Connaught Place\, Opposite World Trade Center\, New Delhi\n\n\n\n \nParticipation Process:\nInterested participants are requested to contact us as per the details mentioned below: \nMs. Deepti Singh\, Deputy Director – Skills Division\nEmail: deepti.singh@ficci.com | Contact: (91) 9910412471 \n  \nNote: Participants from national institutes\, government organizations under different ministries working with PwDs are exempted from paying the registration fee.
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/training-session-assistive-technology-to-support-inclusive-practices/
LOCATION:St. Xaviers College\, 5\, Mahapalika Marg\, Dhobi Talao\, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Area\, Fort\, Mumbai\, Maharashtra\, 400001\, India
CATEGORIES:Training Session
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190823T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190824T170000
DTSTAMP:20260413T040014
CREATED:20190506T083217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190506T104638Z
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SUMMARY:WorldSkills Conference 2019 "Skills for Change: Building Blocks for Impact"
DESCRIPTION:This August\, Kazan will be the skills capital of the world as the city hosts the WorldSkills Competition. 1\,600 young people from around the globe will compete to be world champions in 56 different skills. \nAlongside the Competition\, the WorldSkills Conference will take place. The agenda of the conference would be reaching to the solutions for: \n\nHow can we train an agile generation of skilled young people for the future?\nHow will they stay relevant in the face of economic\, social and technological transformations?\n\nAbout the Programme:\nAt WorldSkills Conference 2019\, industry leaders\, policy-makers\, education and training providers\, researchers\, and changemakers will turn Kazan into an international incubator for innovative solutions for change. The programme will be presented over three unique and connected tracks connecting the global megatrends to the UN Sustainable Development Goals and the 2017 Youth Declaration on the Future of TVET. \nThe programme will feature three tracks to help the participants organize your time\, and maximize your experience: \nThriving Societies\nSocial stratification\, migration\, multiculturalism and changing demographics are transforming today’s societies. Skills are essential in adapting to this increasingly complex reality. Not only do skills provide equal access to opportunities for those who are marginalized\, but they also enable people to fulfill their potential and nurture their talents\, passions\, and impact. This track explores how skills can build a world where happy\, tolerant\, and equal global citizens coexist and collaborate through skills-based solutions. \nEvolving Economies\nThe fast-paced evolution of economies and industries requires skill flexibility and innovation. This track explores the global trends that shape the new reality in labour markets and paints the future portrait of human capital. The discussions will center on young people’s ability to stay agile in the face of uncertainty and on using their skills to create a more productive\, competitive and inclusive economy. \nSelf-Sustaining Ecosystems\nAs environmental concerns continue to shake our societies\, the promotion of green skills should be at the heart of the skills agenda. Young skilled people will have a pivotal role to play in the design and use of technologies and solutions for a positive environmental footprint. This track explores ways to train the next generation for “green collar jobs” that will in turn\, translate to a greener and more circular economy. \nSchedule of the Conference: To check schedule\, Click Here \nRegistration Process: Click on the link – Register
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/worldskills-conference-2019-skills-for-change-building-blocks-for-impact/
LOCATION:Kazan Expo International Exhibition Centre\, Laishevsky District\, Kazan\, Tatarstan\, 420124\, Russian Federation
CATEGORIES:Conference
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ORGANIZER;CN="WorldSkills International":MAILTO:conference@worldskills.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190614T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190614T173000
DTSTAMP:20260413T040014
CREATED:20190607T190635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190609T123009Z
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SUMMARY:Domestic Workers Skill Conclave 2019 - Chapter North East
DESCRIPTION:On the occasion of ‘International Domestic Workers Day’\, Domestic Workers Sector Skill Council (DWSSC) in collaboration with ASDM (Assam Skill Development Mission)\, is organizing a Domestic Workers skill Conclave at NEDFI\, Guwahati on June 14th\, 2019. \nThe aim is to facilitate linkages among various stakeholders in the sector for improved service delivery for the clients and improved reward package for the workers. The quintessence is achieving last mile connectivity and ensuring positive outcomes for the entire industry. \nChief Guest\nShri Chandra Mohan Patowary\nHon’ble Minister of Transport\, Skill\, Employment & Entrepreneurship\, Industry & Commerce Parliamentary Affairs Dept.\, Act East Policy Affairs (Government of Assam)\nObjectives:\n\nIntroduce DWSSC to the key stakeholders in domestic work sector of the North East states in India.\nBrand building for DWSSC and the related activities\nHighlight the importance of training alongside the NSDC/MSDE and state partnership for better skills\, remuneration and standards in a traditional occupation like domestic work\nBringing together all stakeholders in a geographically remote regions like North East India to advance the mission of the DWSSC\n\nParticipants:\nThe conclave will provide a platform for further exchange of ideas and experiences amongst a wide range of\nAgencies\, Institutions\, Associations\, Enterprises\, and Experts. Through this conclave we aim to reach out to: \n\nRelevant Ministries\nNorth East State Skill Mission\nNGO’s and Unions related to Domestic Workers\nPlacement Agencies\, Facility Management Companies & Service Providers\nTraining Partners\nAssessment Bodies\nResident Welfare Association\nCorporate\, PSU\, CSR and other foundations\nCare Homes and App Based Service Companies\nSkill Institutes and Academic Institutions\nAnd many more relevant stakeholders\n\nClick Here to Register \n 
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/domestic-workers-skill-conclave-2019-chapter-north-east/
LOCATION:NEDFi House\, Tea Auction Center\, GS Rd\, Sanket Vihar\, Dispur\,\, Guwahati\, Assam\, 781006\, India
CATEGORIES:Conclave,Summit
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ORGANIZER;CN="Domestic Workers Sector Skill Council":MAILTO:info@dwsscindia.in
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20180928T000000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20180930T000000
DTSTAMP:20260413T040014
CREATED:20180904T200254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180904T200254Z
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SUMMARY:India Game Summit 2018 ( Hackathon )
DESCRIPTION:Haryana Vishwakarma Skill University is organizing India Game Summit 2018 in association with KAMK\, Finland’s Best Gaming University \n48 Hours HACKATHON\n\nWhy to Participate?\n⇒ Distinctive platform to showcase your skills as Game Designer/ Producer/ Programmer/ Graphic Artist\n⇒ Supportive environment for peer networking\n⇒ A rewarding experience\n⇒ Opportunity to translate your talent to startup under HVSU guidance \nWho to Participate?\nParticipants should have:\n⇒ Minimum of 15 years of age\, written consent needed by parent or legal guardian\n⇒ Pre-requisite knowledge required in Game Programming or Graphical Software tools or production or design \nParticipants should bring their own computer (BYOC) \nEligibility of Team:\n⇒ Team Size: 4-6 people\n⇒ Team should comprise of Developer/ Programmer/ Producer/ Game Designer/ Graphic Artist \nHow to Participate?\nInterested candidates should register by paying INR 750/- per participant through DD in favor of Haryana Vishwakarma Skill University\, payable at Gurugram on 28 September 2018 (inclusive of facilities) \nFacilities:\n⇒ Breakfast/ Lunch/ Dinner/ Tea/ Coffee/ Snacks/ Water at the venue during the event for registered participant\n⇒ Complete IT Support\n⇒ Space for Rest during event \nFor more details\, contact 91 124 2746843 / 2746800
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/india-game-summit-2018-hackathon/
LOCATION:HARTRON Campus\, HARTRON CAMPUS\, Plot 1\, Dundahera Foot Over Bridge\, Udyog Vihar\, Phase 1\, Sector 20\, Gurugram\, Haryana\, India
CATEGORIES:Summit
ORGANIZER;CN="Haryana Vishwakarma Skill Univeristy":MAILTO:hvsu.gamesummit2018@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180825
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180826
DTSTAMP:20260413T040014
CREATED:20180819T091741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240101T143819Z
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SUMMARY:Conference on CSR Sustainability and it's Impact on Education\, Vocation and Sports
DESCRIPTION:Agenda of the Conference: \n\nHelp companies and educational institute understand the gap in the education sector that could be addressed through CSR activities\nBring together voice from organizations working on addressing social issues related to education – companies\, donors as well as NGOs and sports – to deliberate on ways to foster partnership among stakeholders and create effective engagement in the sector\nDiscuss Innovations \, especially around technology in education \, vocation and sports\, framework in assessing impact\nBigger picture related to CSR and its Contribution in Sports\n\n\nThe conference aims to bring together NGOs\, corporate\, Government Policy Makers\, Researchers and Students to discuss broad array of topics related to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)\, sustainability and it’s benefits\, ethics and governance and education and vocationalization. \nThe Event would be focused on Theme Areas: \n\nCSR and Education\nCSR and Educational Innovation\nCSR and its impact on Employability Programs\nCSR and Sports\nNGO Sustainable Business Model on Education\n\n\n  \nSPEAKERS\nRita Bahuguna Joshi (Member of Legislative Assembly\, Uttar Pradesh) \nBrijesh Narayan Singh (DM Noida) \nBalmukund Prasad (BSA\, Gautam Buddha Nagar) \nN. P. Singh (President\, FONARWA) \nVijaya Laxmi (Add. General Manager HR NTPC Ltd.) \nMahender Kumar Singh (City Magistrate Noida) \nAtul Bhatnagar ( Advisor to IIT Reach India) \nJagan Mohan Reddy (Vice President\, Extramarks Education Foundation)\, Ms. Sonali Sharma (Director communication\, Helpage India)\, \nAnita Nagar (Sports Officer)\, Mr. Tahsin Zahid (COO\, Sports Sector Skill Council)\, Ms. Bhawna Dhyani (Regional Director\, NIOS)\, \nRavinder Chanana (CEO\, FEDSIP) \nDr. Vinod K. Shanwal (HOD of Education and Training School of Humanities and Social Sciences)\, \nDr. Vikram Bansal (Assistant Director\, Haryana Vishwakarma University) \n\n  \nRegistration Process: All the Delegates should complete registrations by depositing the registration fee in the bank account (details below):\nBank Name: Indian Bank\nAccount No. 6245699506\nIFSC Code: IDIB000S153 \nor interested participants can simply mail their details on triptikhanna@ramagyagroup.com we will reserve your seat and you can pay cash for on the spot registration
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/conference-on-csr-sustainability-and-its-impact-on-education-vocation-and-sports/
LOCATION:Ramagya School\, E-7\, Sector-50\, Opp ATS Green Appartment\, Noida\, Uttar Pradesh\, 201301\, India
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180815
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180818
DTSTAMP:20260413T040014
CREATED:20180214T052817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240101T142536Z
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SUMMARY:No Frills - 27th National VET Research Conference
DESCRIPTION:About The Conference:\nThe first international ‘No Frills’ conference and 27th National Vocational Education and Training Research Conference ‘No Frills’ is goingi to be organized in 2018. It will be co-hosted with New Zealand partners\, the Industry Training Federation and Ako Aotearoa. \nThe 2018 conference program will focus on Theme: Skills for a global future: working and learning together. \nNo Frills is a well-known annual national conference where researchers and practitioners in the vocational education and training (VET) sector come together to present\, discuss and share information about key issues confronting the sector. By partnering with New Zealand\, this year’s conference will provide an excellent opportunity to highlight international evidence for bench-marking policy best practice. \nThe conference also provides valuable professional development opportunities to enhance research capacity and capability in the VET sector by incorporating activities on data and research analytics\, and research practice. \nBeneficiaries: Educators\, Researchers\, Policy-makers\, Registered training organisations\, Schools and universities\, Research organisations\, Commonwealth\, state and territory education and training authorities\, Industry bodies\, Employer groups\, Not-for-profit and community associations\, Private consultants \nCall for Presentations and papers\nAbstracts for presentations and poster sessions are invited for the 2018 conference\, a trans-Tasman event combining the 27th National VET Research Conference ‘No Frills’ with the 2018 NZ VET Research Forum. \nTheme : Skills for a global future: working and learning together.\nSkills for a global future reflects the international nature of this conference and the pivotal role VET plays in preparing people for an increasingly globalised\, interconnected and rapidly changing workforce. \nWorking and learning together reflects that this conference is a collaboration between NCVER\, the Industry Training Federation and Ako Aotearoa\, including our desire to share knowledge\, ideas\, insights and solutions with each other\, and the need for all stakeholders to cooperate to ensure the success of VET in both countries. \nPresentations: Presentations that explore this theme and further our understanding of the issues it raises. They should be informative\, relevant and thought-provoking presentations that: \n\nshowcase quality research with a sound evidence base\nfocus on findings and recommendations that can be applied to the wider VET sector\nengage the audience.\n\n  \nPresentations can highlight research that is either in-progress or complete. We strongly encourage both early career and established researchers (including those who are new to VET)\, as well as employers\, industry\, providers\, and practitioners to present. \nPresentations that are thematically linked will be scheduled in streams to promote ongoing discussion among presenters and attendees around those topics. \nRefereed papers\nTo mark the first ‘international’ ‘No Frills’ conference\, in addition to standard presentations\, we are also offering the opportunity to have your paper refereed as part of the program. Following submission of your abstract\, successful applicants will be required to submit a paper for peer-review by two independent referees. This may result in your paper being published. \nWhy present? \n\ncontribute to the future of vocational education and training across global borders\npromote your research at a major international conference to researchers\, providers\, industry and government representatives\nnetwork with other international VET professionals\naccess professional development opportunities via the pre-conference workshops.\n\n  \nNCVER’s annual ‘No Frills’ conference is considered one of the best value events on the VET calendar. By partnering with our New Zealand colleagues we are going international\, which may open up further opportunities for you when it comes to presenting your work. \nRegistration Details\nLast date for abstract submission: 16 March 2018\nLast date for presentation submission: 06 August 2018\n*If you have a more creative idea about how to share or present your research\, we’d love to hear about it. \nSubmission of Abstracts: You must submit an abstract online No Frills 2018 Call for presentations and papers \nRegistration Process: It has not been started yet. Registration will open in early April to coincide with the release of the conference program. A range of packages will be available up to the value of $500. \n  \nSponsorship: No Frills 2018 Sponsorship Opportunities \nFor more details\, refer the event website link given below\, or you may contact to\nGeorgia Basford-Foxx\, NCVER\nLevel 5\, 60 Light Square\, Adelaide SA 5000\ngeorgiabasford-foxx@ncver.edu.au\n08 8230 8451 \n 
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/no-frills-27th-national-vet-research-conference/
LOCATION:Aerial UTS Function Centre\, Level 7 of Building 10\, 235 Jones St\, Ultimo NSW 2007\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Conference
ORGANIZER;CN="National Centre for Vocational Education Research":MAILTO:ncver@ncver.edu.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20180512T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20180513T190000
DTSTAMP:20260413T040014
CREATED:20180509T053747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180509T053747Z
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SUMMARY:TALAASH- Skill & Entrepreneurship Conclave-2018
DESCRIPTION:J&K Skill Development Mission (JKSDM) is organising the first TALAASH- Skill & Entrepreneurship Conclave-2018 aimed at engaging skill development stakeholders\, innovators\, entrepreneurs\, artisans\, business leaders\, government functionaries\, intellectuals\, high impact civil society actors and journalists to different aspects of skill development and grassroots entrepreneurship and innovations development. \nMore than 400 selected local\, national and international delegates will take part in this two-day program. Apart from technical sessions on Skill\, Entrepreneurship and Innovation Development in India\, the Conclave will also focus on building linkages between local young entrepreneurs with local & national entrepreneurs and business houses\, exhibitions of artisans\, awards and certificate distribution for India Skills Competition\, 2018 state winners. The program would also include cultural programs\, field visits to successful business units and a local FAM trip. \nHighlights of the Event: \n\nExhibition of art\, craft\, innovation and photography\nFostering business linkages\nFelicitations\, certificate distribution and FAM trips\nNetworking with government officials\, corporate representative and entrepreneurs\nReleasing ceremony of HUNAR magazine – A journal on skill development\n\n  \nFor any details/ query: Write to admin@jkssdm.org
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/talaash-skill-entrepreneurship-conclave-2018/
LOCATION:SKICC\, Centaur Hotel\, Boulevard Rd\, Srinagar\, Jammu and Kashmir\, 190001\, India
CATEGORIES:Seminar
ORGANIZER;CN="J&K Skill Development Mission":MAILTO:admin@jkssdm.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20180505T093000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20180505T173000
DTSTAMP:20260413T040014
CREATED:20180403T184350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180403T184350Z
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SUMMARY:International Skill Conclave: Future Roadmap 2018
DESCRIPTION:Agenda:\nWith strong belief that the only way to eradicate the unemployment and underemployment from India and economic development of the youth\, underprivileged and specially women is by technical education and industrial training through skill development initiative\, All India Institute of Local Self-Government (AIILSG) is organizing the “International Skill Conclave: Future Roadmap 2018”. \nThe Conclave is supported by Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) and National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC). The event is designed to inspire the participants and provide them with a 360 degree perspective on Skill Development with a host of exciting panel and round table discussions on the subject. The event shall supplement our efforts to create and nurture an ecosystem emanating great sense of workmanship\, competitiveness and responsibility. \nGuest of Honour\nShri K.P. Krishnan\, Secretary\, Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship \nObjectives: \n\nTo ensure that the youth are trained at the highest global standard in order to enable them to cater requirement of trained manpower raised due to high pace development scenarios in India and abroad.\nEstablish international exchanges and outreach programs to promote international collaborations.\nTo identify new avenues and opportunities where we can introduce our skill landscape.\nInfusion of new ideas into the skill ecosystem which will act as catalyst for transformation and strengthening the economy of India by creating job opportunity.\n\n\nHighlights: \n\nA great opportunity of networking with industry leaders\nParticipations from different sectors like IT\, Healthcare\, Education\, Manufacturing\, Infrastructure\, Electronics etc.\nParticipations from policy makers and governing bodies like MSDE\, NSDC\, SSCs etc.\nThe learning environment will encourage delegates to exchange experiences\, ideas and practices from their own experiences\nKeep up with your competition by learning the latest strategies in the global scenario\nConceptualize new business opportunities in skill development\nKeep up to date with trends in the industry\nBusiness representation & collaborations\nEnables you to reach out to prospective society with renewed confidence\nThe Conclave is expected to witness more than 200 delegates from across the globe.\n\n  \nRegistration Process: For Enquiries about Participation and Partnership Opportunities:\nMr. Saikat Mukherjee – +91 8800452255\nMr. Dinesh Vasishtha – +91 9650644663\nConclave Helpline: +91 8830901550\nEmail: aiilsg.skillsummit@gmail.com \nAbout Organization:\nAIILSG\, with its 90 years of excellence\, shall host the country’s brightest minds who would divulge the nuances of Skill Development required in the present globally competitive scenario. AIILSG is actively participating in the creation of skilled manpower pool across the country for the last nine decades and is completely aligned with the vision of Skill India Mission. \nHowever\, there is a need to analyse the gap in skilled and employable manpower considering the new technologies we are implementing or proposed for future implementation. In the given scenario\, there is a need to prepare a roadmap for future which can help all of us to bridge the gap of supply vs demand of skilled manpower.
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/international-skill-conclave-future-roadmap-2018/
LOCATION:Juniper Hall\, India Habitat Centre\, Lodhi Road\, Near Airforce Bal Bharati School\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, 110003\, India
CATEGORIES:Summit
ORGANIZER;CN="All India Institute of Local Self Government":MAILTO:aiilsg.skillsummit@gmail.com
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