INOMA and UNED have collaborated in the joint development of the training program of Expert in MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF GRID-CONNECTED PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS CONNECTED, developed within the framework of collaboration between INOMA and UNED through which resources and systems of both entities are shared in order to provide high quality training programs. Thus, numerous students who could benefit from this activity have been able to update their technological skills and improve their employability in the renewable energy sector.
These activities served as well to contact other companies in the sector, therefore strengthening University-Industry relations, promoting synergies and the transfer of knowledge to the productive sector.
The participation of INOMA in these courses for professional development allowed for a practical approach according to the demands of the productive sector.
INOMA and UNED have drawn up ERASMUS + project proposals for several different calls, such as the MECA project - a success in the participation of educational entities and companies from several European countries, partners of this project. The MicroElectronics Cloud Alliance (MECA) aims at the development of a cloud-based European infrastructure for learning and teaching micro and nanoelectronics by providing a series of educational open resources, remote access and exchange of educational and professional software as well as facilities for practical and remote training.
“Europe must be prepared for the necessary energy change planned for the coming years, and hydrogen produced by renewable energies plays a key role in a new energy scheme. Fuel cells industry provides a growth potential of up to 500,000 direct jobs in 2020 within the EU. These workers must have a specific qualification for the development, implementation and deployment of these technologies. Hy2Green project aims at:
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