The two-day working meeting in Navarra marked significant progress for the Autocredify project across multiple dimensions:
Evidence Consolidation: Comprehensive national case studies have been analyzed and assessed against the EU Council Recommendation on Microcredentials, providing a robust evidence base for country reports and policy recommendations.
Methodological Alignment: Refinement of the skills anticipation methodology ensures that the project employs rigorous, appropriate analytical approaches.
Pilot Co-Design Initiation: The groundwork has been laid for developing practical, context-responsive microcredential pilots that address authentic regional needs.
Stakeholder Engagement: Direct involvement of VET providers, employers, employment services, and sectoral representatives ensures the project remains grounded in operational realities and labour market requirements.
Through strong inter-partner collaboration and meaningful engagement with local and sectoral stakeholders, the Autocredify project continues to build a robust foundation for the development and implementation of effective, sustainable microcredentials across partner regions. The meeting outcomes position the project well for the next phases of pilot design, implementation, and evaluation.
