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Explore the evolving skill needs in the automotive industry from a supplier's viewpoint at the European Week of Regions and Cities in Brussels. Understand the crucial role of skills in driving innovation forward as the sector undergoes major transformations.
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European Week of Regions and Cities “Needed skills for the jobs of today and tomorrow from the automotive suppliers perspective” Brussels, 9th October 2019
CLEPA-the European Association of Automotive Suppliers Drivinginnovation forward since 1959 CLEPA represents over 120 globalsuppliers 13 nationalassociations 56% of thetotal turnover is generatedby 38 CLEPA Members 21 countries CLEPA represents more than 3,000 companies and cover all products and services within the automotive supply chain.
The varietyof skills needsforthesector • Thevarietyandcomplexity of thesector requires an equivalent educational programme • There is a pronounced gap between the skills available in our sector and those that arerequired as a result of the introduction of new technologies and automation.
The future is... Biggest transformation of the industry in more than a hundred years Our job to deliver, with Europe in the lead
Drivers of Change • Major transformative trends are shaping the future of mobility and the automotive industry Climate goals Decarbonisation Smart mobility Digitalisation, automation and connectivity
Automotive sector structural changes The need foracollaborativeaction Newmobility • Electrification, new mobility concepts; growing use of connectivity and digital technologies in manufacturing & in vehicles Global approach • Relocation to low-cost countries and the development of global manufacturing systems • Forecast: • Need for “just transition” supporting the European Green Deal • Nearly 1 million “new” jobs to be created in the sector by 2025 • Need for a high-level qualifications
European leadership Systemic change Suppliers Component makers Full system providers Change Vehicle manufacturingMobility solutions Combustion enginesElectric and other alternatives Mechanical componentsElectronics & softwaresytems Our USP Suppliers will continue to deliver the innovations that underpin the success of the entire automotive industry New EU legislative term European policy makers must prioritise Europe’s industrial powerhouse
DRIVERS of Change – manufacturing & workforce Industrial & market changes impact the competencies needed in the future • Advanced manufacturing • Advanced materials • Complex and global supply chains • Life cycle design, pollution prevention and product recyclability • Active safety, automated driving and connectivity • Decarbonisation, hybridisation and electrification • Evolution of customer requirements Source: Skills council report, GEAR2030 Source: Skills council report, GEAR2030
Skills challenges • Actionsto address skills challenges • Increasethesector atractiveness • Creating new profiles • Changing business models • Providing aflexible system • Promoting digital skills • Co-operation between public and private actors • Creating and supporting joint training programmes • Transferability of skills and educational programmes
Four times as many software lines in a car as in an airplane Call for action Supporting SMEs and start-ups Enabling young talent: the mobility industry offers an exciting future Recognising automotive innovation as key asset for Europe
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