Michal Greguš Represented Our Faculty at the ChemSkills Consortium Meeting in Brussels
The two-day meeting gathered partners from across Europe to discuss the latest developments within the ChemSkills project, aiming to boost skills development in the European chemical industry.
On 01–02 April 2025, our colleague Michal Greguš actively participated in the ChemSkills consortium meeting, hosted at the European Plastics Converters (EuPC) offices in Brussels, Belgium.
The two-day meeting gathered partners from across Europe to discuss the latest developments within the ChemSkills project, aiming to boost skills development in the European chemical industry.
Key highlights from the meeting included:
• Urgent Action for Competitiveness: Frans Stokman from Petrochemicals Europe emphasized the need for swift measures to preserve the European chemical industry's global competitiveness. He introduced major political initiatives such as the Antwerp Declaration for a European Industrial Deal and the Clean Industrial Deal.
• Administrative Insights: Naïs Habermacher, Project Officer at the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA), outlined the administrative and financial reporting requirements due in autumn 2025, linked to the second pre-financing payment.
• Advancements in Sectoral Skills Intelligence: Simona Jursova (VSB-Technical University of Ostrava) presented merged findings from Work Packages 5-10, invited feedback by the end of April, and announced the launch of the second project survey with a deadline of 30 June 2025.
• Communication and Dissemination: Tereza Šimčíková (Newton University) encouraged partners to strengthen project visibility through regular contributions to ChemSkills’ social media channels and requested feedback on skill card posts.
• Training Development: Leaders of Work Package 4 (University of Twente) showcased a strategy for developing modular training programs, highlighting best practices to support training creation among partners.
• Improved Coordination Recommendations: The Advisory Board, represented by Elisa Hensel (BAVC) and Andreas Bücker (FECCIA), proposed bi-monthly meetings for task leaders and two additional online meetings annually to ensure smoother communication across work packages.
The meeting concluded with an open discussion on future steps and management feedback.
The next ChemSkills consortium meeting and public conference is scheduled for 20–22 October 2025 in Milan, Italy.
We are proud of Michal Greguš's contribution to the project and look forward to seeing the impact of the ChemSkills initiative on enhancing skills and training in the chemical sector.