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Micro-Credentials Workshop on the Digitalisation of the Energy System

Wednesday, 28.1.2026

Venue: Universidad Pontificia Comillas Room: E-308 (3rd Floor) Alberto Aguilera, 23 – 28015 Madrid, Spain

Introduction and Objectives

The objective of the workshop is to introduce and contextualise micro-credentials as a strategic response to evolving skills needs, labour-market demand, and lifelong learning policies, with a particular focus on the digitalisation of the energy system. The workshop will set the scene by presenting the policy and educational foundations of micro-credentials, followed by practical insights into their design, quality assurance, recognition, and delivery models.

The session will highlight how micro-credentials can complement formal higher education, vocational education and training (VET), and professional up-skilling initiatives. It will provide participants with a clear framework to understand the relevance of micro-credentials in today’s skills ecosystem, how they are structured and recognised across education and training systems, and what is required to move from concept to learner-centered, market-relevant implementation.

Target Audience

The workshop is addressed to higher education institutions, VET providers, industry stakeholders, policy actors, and training providers actively engaged in skills development for the energy sector.

Meeting for the LSP on the Digitalisation of the Energy System

LSP Meeting on Digitalisation of the Energy System

Thursday, 22 May 2025, 14:30 – 16:30 CET

Venue: Permanent Representation of Romania to the European Union

107 Avenue de Cortenbergh B - 1000 Brussels, Belgium

Introduction and Objectives

The objective of the meeting is to examine the role of digitalisation in accelerating the energy transition and supporting the development of a more efficient, sustainable, and resilient energy system. The focus of the Meeting for the LSP on the Digitalisation of the Energy System will be on how digital tools and technologies are reshaping energy systems, business models, and workforce requirements.

The meeting will highlight key perspectives from the European Commission, insights derived from ENLIT’s recent industry reports, and reflections from leading utility organisations on addressing the energy sector’s growing skills gap. Furthermore, the session aims to foster dialogue among stakeholders on skills development, workforce transformation, and collaborative actions needed to support digitalisation across the energy value chain.

EDDIE Final Event and LSP on the Digitalisation of the Energy System

EDDIE Project Final Event

Thursday, 14 December 2023, 09:00 - 17:00 CET

Venue: Permanent Representation of Romania to the European Union

107 Avenue de Cortenbergh B - 1000 Brussels, Belgium

Introduction and Objectives

The objective of the event is to identify and assess skills gaps, needs, high-impact policies and regulations in the Energy Sector, for energy transition through digitalization. The focus of the ”EDDIE Final Event and LSP on the Digitalisation of the Energy System” will highlight some of the most significant skills gap, the necessary curricula changes, and the most appropriate regulatory and policy measures required for the adaptation of technologies in the emerging digital era of the energy sector. Furthermore, another objective of the session was to pave the way towards building a large-scale partnership under the Pact for Skills taking benefit from the Sectorial Skills Strategy that will be developed by EDDIE project.

Large-Scale Partnership on the Digitalisation of the Energy System

With the support of the European Commission, stakeholders from the energy industry have established a Large-scale Skills Partnership (LSP) under the EU Pact for Skills initiative, to boost skills development in the energy sector across Europe.

Press coverage

Energynomics is the most complex editorial project dedicated exclusively to the energy industry in Romania. It comprises the website, the printed Magazine and the extended line of concept-events.
The EDucation for DIgitalization of the Energy Project organized its final event – ”EDDIE Final Event and LSP on the Digitalisation of the Energy System” – after almost four years of constant activity of the European Consortium which implemented the project.
The European Commission has officially declared 2023 as the European year of skills (upskilling and reskilling). In this context, the Large-scale Skills Partnership (LSP) was created on December 14 as part of the EU Pact for Skills initiative, to support the development of digital skills in the Energy Sector in Europe.

Brief Agenda

Morning Session - 9:30 - 13:00

EDDIE – General Assessments over the implementation of the Project
  • Skills Gaps and Needs. The skills cycle
  • Stakeholders identification, classification and characterization
  • EU context for skills and how synergies can be developed
  • Blueprint strategy, the sector skills strategy
  • Complementary validation and pilot sites experiences (EDDIE roadmap for addressing skills)
  • Roundtable for the Association for Digital Skills in Energy

Afternoon Session - 15:00 - 17:00

Large-Scale Partnership for the digitalisation of the energy system
  • Opening remarks
  • Pact for skills and the Large-Scale Partnership (LSP)
  • Panel Presentation of the Partnership Agreement of the LSP for the Digitalisation of the energy system
  • Final remarks
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