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EIT Community AI Skill Sync is a program from the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) that supports AI-based upskilling and competitiveness across Europe.
Developed by EIT Health in collaboration with seven EIT Knowledge and Innovation Communities (KICs), the SkillSync platform provides personalized course recommendations, skill gap identification, and training opportunities for universities, startups, SMEs, and policymakers. The platform offers access to over 80,000 courses, 3,000+ skills (600+ AI-related), and data on 50,000+ AI startups.
Eligible participants include universities and research institutions in EU member states. The program is designed to strengthen AI skills development and support Europe's innovation ecosystem.
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EIT AI Community - Skill Sync Identify skill gaps and bridge them with tailored training recommendations SkillSync is a one-stop solution for AI-based upskilling and competitiveness. It offers personalised course recommendations and identification of training opportunities for startups, SMEs, corporates, HR departments, universities and policymakers.
This tool provides access to 80,000+ courses , 3,000+ skills (600+ of them AI-related), and 50,000+ AI startups (3,500 of them working in AI). An AI-based model helps with training plans, innovation policies and improving staff competencies.
Developed by EIT Health with the collaboration of seven EIT Knowledge and Innovation Communities (KICs), this tool is designed to harness the potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) while addressing the pressing need for AI skills development within European companies. Go to the SkillSync platform Explore 80,000+ in-person and online courses including undergraduate, postgraduate, distance learning, and exam prep.
Easily compare platforms, prices, duration, and more to find the right fit. 3,500+ AI-focused businesses Gain insights from 3,500+ AI-focused startups and SMEs across sectors like health, food, digital, manufacturing, and more. The tool maps AI skills, team sizes, and locations, helping policymakers and educators drive targeted innovation.
The tool uses NLP and AI to map AI-related skills in courses and startup teams. By comparing both, it reveals skill gaps and recommends targeted courses to bridge them.
Since its launch, SkillSync has already started making waves across Europe’s AI landscape: Report: AI Skills and Occupations in the European Finalist in the European Digital Skills Awards 2024 If you are reading this, it is because your browser does not support the HTML5 video element.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Universities and research institutions in EU member states. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
EIT Community AI Skill Sync is funded by European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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