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Shape the Future – Digital Transformation in Public and Private Sectors

Transform(Fland)ers is a Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) project, co-funded by the Flemish Government. The aim of this call is to support training providers with existing or forthcoming training in the field of e-learning. 

The project requires to adapt an existing training or to develop a new blended e-training, and to be included in the Flemish Training Database (databank voor Vlaamse opleidingsincentives). 

Transform(Fland)ers is developing a new blended training programme based on two existing trainings which represent two important digital competencies required in the age of digitisation: 

  1. Cybersecurity Risk Management 
  2. AI-Centric Transformation 

The training will be given in English to reach a wider audience. Yet the training material will also be available in Dutch.

The training programme is intended for non-technical:
✔ Directors & Senior Managers
✔ Managers
✔ Project/Program Managers
✔ Project Officers

The participants are not expected to have prior knowledge of neither cybersecurity nor AI. This will not be technical training for IT experts, but for the managers to:

✔ Raise awareness about the opportunities and challenges of cybersecurity and AI
✔ Acquire sufficient information and practical skills at the management level
✔ Watch out for ethical and legal considerations
✔ Lead the organisation in digital transformation
✔ Facilitate cooperation with IT experts

The project foresees a test training session in September 2022 with interested stakeholders.

 

Involved staff:
Saban Yuksel
Ayhan Eker
Anne-Sophie Cécile L Cubert

Related focus areas:
Disruptive Technologies
Cyber security
Artificial Intelligence

Funder: Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) and Flemish Government

 

Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) and Flemish Government

Project Events

Kick-off Meeting

Needs Analysis Workshop

KICK-OFF

Digital Transformation training, developed under the TRANSFORM(Fland)ERS project co-funded by the EU and the Flemish Government, kicked off its first training session on 19 September 2022. The first lesson, an introduction to Artificial Intelligence, was given by Prof. Hugues Bersini (ULB) in a live online session to a distinguished audience from Belgium and beyond.

training kicked off Horizon Global Academy
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