The main aim of this Leonardo da Vinci European Transfer of Innovation project is to follow on from the exceptional work done during the CCOPPS and EASIT2 projects, but with the focus being on the geotechnical industry.
The construction industry employed an estimated 148 million in the EU-27 in 2007, generating €562 billion (NACE Rev.1.1). In order to face competition, particularly from emerging economies, the European construction industry must compete on a knowledge basis, in accordance with the Lisbon goal. Given that engineering analysis lies at the leading edge of knowledge in design, it is vitally important that engineers acquire the skills to make effective use of such tools. The EASIT project (www.easit2.eu) and benchmark studies have identified the geotechnical sector as having a particular need for training in engineering analysis. This COGAN proposal is directly aimed at addressing this need.
The goal is to transfer the innovative outputs from the highly successful CCOPPS project (www.ccopps.eu) including its work-based e-Learning modules, and EASIT project (www.easit2.eu) including its competency framework, to the geotechnical sector of the construction industry. With three core partners from the EASIT project involved in COGAN, it is clear that there will be further innovations transferred.
The project will be executed by a strong EU-wide partnership managed by NAFEMS - a unique not-for-profit company membership organization (& key EASIT member) with sound experience of such projects, and comprising a university and 6 industry partners engaged in engineering analysis in the construction sector.
The main outcomes from COGAN - all firsts for geotechnical analysis – will include:
Keep up to date with the project here - www.cogan.eu.com
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