lifelong learning

Lifelong Learning

Lifelong Learning

New solutions for textile and clothing industry
Marcus Winkler, Guido Grau, Meike Tilebein ORCID Icon
Lifelong learning is an elementary part of the knowledge society and of high importance for industries and societies facing digitization (Industry 4.0). This comprises individual opportunities for the employees as well as competitive advantages for companies. Two concrete solutions for textile and clothing industry will be presented here: on the one hand a sector wide offer for vocational training and on the other hand an adaptable IT based learning method enabling learning in the workplace. Both solutions show cutting edge concepts, technologies and didactic.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 32 | 2016 | Edition 5 | Pages 58-61
advanced Learning Factory (aLF)

advanced Learning Factory (aLF)

A Holistic Approach to the Development of Expertise in Response to Demographic Change
Egon Müller, Daniel Plorin, Jörg Ackermann
Increasingly complex and technology-driven markets require a broad knowledge and qualifications of professionals in manufacturing companies. The range of needs for long-term competitive knowledge adaptation is versatile. Especially in view of the forecasted lack of qualified young people, it is more important to sustainably educate existing staff. Thus it is necessary to create sustainable and innovative learning environments which provide the necessary knowledge, qualifications and skills. An adequate and consistent concept represents the advanced Learning Factory (aLF) and is discussed in this paper.
Industrie Management | Volume 29 | 2013 | Edition 3 | Pages 59-62