Caso Empresarial Cooperación Universidad Empresa Proyecto de Formación Continua: Programa De Formación Dual en Mecánica Industrial y Electricidad

Translated title of the contribution: Business Case Cooperation University Company Continuous Training Project: Dual Training Program in Industrial Mechanics and Electricity

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Abstract

In Ecuador, universities have historically developed their activities outside the requirements of the productive sector. Since 2010, the State has tried to give a new twist on this issue, however the State-University-Company relationship has not yet managed to function correctly. The Industry requires qualified labor to give way to the change of the productive matrix, fundamentally at the levels of superior technician and technologist, whose training is no longer the responsibility of the University but of the technical Institutes. In these circumstances, the Salesian Polytechnic University promotes collaboration with the Chambers of Production and two large manufacturing companies in the city with international projection: Continental Tire and Induglob; oriented towards the execution of this training project.
Translated title of the contributionBusiness Case Cooperation University Company Continuous Training Project: Dual Training Program in Industrial Mechanics and Electricity
Original languageSpanish (Ecuador)
StatePublished - 18 Apr 2018
EventRompiendo Paradigmas: Anticipando el futuro de la educación global, CLADEA 2017 - US
Duration: 17 Oct 201719 Oct 2017
https://cladea.org/congreso-anual-cladea/52-congreso-anual/

Conference

ConferenceRompiendo Paradigmas: Anticipando el futuro de la educación global, CLADEA 2017
Period17/10/1719/10/17
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Keywords

  • Continuous training
  • Dual training in industrial mechanics and electricity

CACES Knowledge Areas

  • 314A Administration

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