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Vocational Excellence for a Green Europe

​The GREENOVET Conference, held on June 5-6, 2024, in Graz, Austria, was a pivotal event focused on advancing green innovation within Vocational Education and Training (VET) across Europe. The conference was meticulously organized to cover a broad spectrum of topics vital to the integration of sustainable practices in education and industry.

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The GREENOVET Conference, held on June 5-6, 2024, in Graz, Austria, was a pivotal event focused on advancing green innovation within Vocational Education and Training (VET) across Europe. The conference was meticulously organized to cover a broad spectrum of topics vital to the integration of sustainable practices in education and industry.

Keynote Sessions

The conference opened with keynote speeches that set the tone for the discussions, emphasizing the importance of sustainable development and the role of vocational education in driving Europe’s green transition. These sessions brought together experts in green technology, policy-makers, and educational leaders to discuss the current state of sustainability in vocational training and the steps needed to enhance it further.

Parallel Sessions

One of the highlights of the conference was the parallel sessions, which were designed to allow participants to dive deep into specific areas of interest. These sessions covered crucial topics such as:
  • Green Skills Development
  • Digitalization and Green Practices
  • Sustainability in Vocational Curricula

Study Visits

To complement the theoretical knowledge shared during the sessions, the conference also featured study visits to local businesses and institutions that are at the forefront of sustainable practices. These visits provided participants with practical insights into how green technologies are being implemented in real-world settings, reinforcing the conference’s focus on actionable knowledge and skills.

Networking Opportunities

The conference also offered ample opportunities for networking, allowing participants to connect with peers, industry leaders, and educators. These interactions were invaluable for fostering collaborations and partnerships that could drive forward the agenda of sustainability in vocational education.

Conclusion

The GREENOVET Conference was not just a platform for sharing knowledge but also a catalyst for action, encouraging all stakeholders to collaborate in building a more sustainable future through vocational education. The event underscored the importance of equipping the workforce with the skills necessary to thrive in a green economy, and it laid the groundwork for ongoing efforts to integrate sustainability into VET across Europe.

For those interested in the detailed breakdown of the sessions, topics, and speakers, the full agenda can be accessed here.