Saturday, July 11, 2009

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ICT Sector in Marble

Turkey has 40% of World marble resources and the sector is booming in every year ( Tummer ). In the information age, as in every area, in every level of marble sector there is a need for staff with ICT skills. Afyon Vocational School is such an educational center that serves to marble sector with its qualified graduates from 13 technical and 8 social programs.

It is known that using ICT in the sector is very important. And the former project participant report shows that the importance is increasing. Educated staffs with ICT skills (Lisbon Agenda) are the most important asset for the future of sector in Europe. With this occasion, graduates of mainly department of computer technology and Marble technology (also from other departments; that works in the sector) will have the opportunity to improve their theoretical education with practical work placement in related firms located in Italy’s Carrara region. The project will help employment and job opportunities for the participants.

Afyonkarahisar (Turkey) and Carrara (Italy) are the important Marble (natural stone) production and processing regions in the Europe. They have a pioneering position in Natural Stone Sector. For this project partnerships are established in both side with Pandolfi , GVM , CNS , Campolonghi , Alimoglu , Gurel , Gurmas , Demmer , Sivas Vocational School .

Twenty-six (26) participants from different branches (an interdisciplinary group) will have a vocational training in Afyon and Carrara . The project will be accomplished between September 2008 and December 2009 for the duration of 15 months.

In the line of European vision with our partners, it is very important to have the skilled work force as a bridge in our sector for the good collaboration and contribution to their carriers. Valorization of results will contribute the sector a new image creation and this will turn out an international example with ICT.

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Information technology and communication in marble

40% of the resources of marble in the world is in Turkey and this area is developing rapidly from year to year (Tummer) . In the era of knowledge in any area and at every level, you feel the need for staff with skills related to information technologies and communication technologies (ICT). The Institute of Professional Afyon is a center of education and training that takes care of the marble sector with qualified courses in 13 technical programs and social programs 8. And 'well-known that the use of ICT in this sector is very important and growing as evidenced by the report participants in the project. The staff, trained with skills relating to ICT (Lisbon Agenda), are the most important element for the future of the sector in Europe. With this opportunity, graduates of the most important departments of information technology and technology of marble (as well as those from other departments working in the field) will have the opportunity to refine their theoretical education with practical work in companies located in area of \u200b\u200bCarrara, Italy.
The project will help to find job opportunities for the participants.

Afyonkarahisar (Turkey) and Carrara (Italy) the most important regions in Europe with regard to the extraction and processing of marble (natural stone). There are areas in the stone industry pioneer. For this project partership was established jointly by the Study Pandolfi, GVM , CNS , Alimoglu , Gurel, Gurmas , Demmer and the Vocational Sivas.

the twenty-six participants from different occupations (interdisciplinary team) will have a vocational training is to Afyon that Carrara. The project will be completed between September 2009 and December 2009, for a total duration of 15 months.

In the European context, it is essential for partners to have skilled workforce that provides the bridge in our area for optimal cooperation. The exploitation of results will help to create a new image for the sector and this will become the ICT project is an example internationally.