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What Spain, Finland, and Portugal Are Already Doing Right

One of the most important findings of the AutoCredify Good Practice Mapping is that the three pilot countries are not starting from scratch. Spain, Finland, and Portugal each have training systems with genuine strengths: modular qualification architectures, nationally recognised standards, industry-driven certification schemes, and committed providers with real expertise in automotive maintenance and repair. The […]

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Why the Automotive Industry Needs Micro-Credentials Now

The automotive sector is changing faster than its workforce can keep up. Across Europe, the vehicles arriving in workshops today are fundamentally different from those that technicians were trained to service. Electric drivetrains, high-voltage battery systems, advanced driver assistance systems, connected vehicle architectures, and AI-enabled diagnostics are no longer emerging technologies on the horizon. They

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Good Practice Report on Micro-Credentials in the Automotive Sector

The automotive sector is undergoing one of the most significant transformations in its history. The rapid shift towards electric vehicles, digital diagnostics, connected mobility, and advanced driver assistance systems is fundamentally changing the skills required of technicians, maintenance workers, and engineers across Europe. Keeping pace with this transformation demands not only new training content, but

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Report – Autocredify partners meet in Pamplona, Navarra

On 18th and 19th of November, project partners of Autocredify convened in Pamplona, Navarra region for a comprehensive two-day working meeting dedicated to advancing the development and implementation of microcredentials (MCs) across partner regions. The meeting brought together representatives from Navarra, Samiedu, ATEC, FGB, ASA, and external experts to engage in collaborative presentations, technical workshops,

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Day One of Autocredify meeting Report: Case Study Analysis and Skills Intelligence Integration

Opening Session and Project Progress Review The first day meeting started with a comprehensive project status update delivered by FGB. This introductory session established the framework for the intensive collaborative work that would follow. Work Package 3: National Case Studies and Good Practice Mapping A substantial portion of the first day focused on Work Package

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Day Two: Field Engagement and Co-Design Activities

The second day shifted focus toward connecting theoretical frameworks with practical learning environments and engaging directly with local stakeholders. Site Visit: CIP Virgen del Camino VET Provider Partners conducted an institutional visit to CIP Virgen del Camino, a prominent VET provider in the region. A comprehensive tour of the institution’s training facilities and learning environments

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Conclusions to Pamplona Meeting and Next Steps

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

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Micro-Credentials in Europe: The Policy Landscape Guiding AUTOCREDIFY

The European Union has placed micro-credentials at the heart of its skills and education agenda, creating a strong policy framework in which AUTOCREDIFY develops its activities. The European Skills Agenda (2020) and the Council Recommendation on a European Approach to Micro-Credentials (2022) established a common vision: short, quality-assured learning opportunities that are flexible, portable, and

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Microcredentials for the Future: Lessons from the Warsaw Summit 2025

The AUTOCREDIFY consortium followed with great interest the Warsaw Microcredentials Summit 2025 (25–26 June, Central House of Technology, Warsaw), the first international event in Poland fully dedicated to microcredentials. Bringing together policymakers, education leaders, and industry experts, the summit addressed key themes such as public policies, technology, standards, and labour market needs—all central to AUTOCREDIFY’s

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The Consortium Moves Forward: Highlights from the July Meeting

On 8 July, the AUTOCREDIFY consortium held its monthly meeting to review progress and discuss next steps. The main focus of the meeting was the methodological approach under WP3, including guidance documents for mapping effective practices of micro-credentials, conducting case studies, and producing country reports in the pilot countries (ES, PT, FI). Partners agreed on

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