
The ReSKILLING project is featured in the “Knowledge Transfer” workshop held within the framework of the RelStat-2025 Conference, organised on 17 October 2025 at Transport and Telecommunication Institute (TSI), Riga, in cooperation with the Latvian Association Women in Transport.

The ReSKILLING workshop on CCAM employment effects, held in Brussels on October 8, brought together +20 stakeholders and project partners to explore how automation will reshape the transport workforce. The workshop was organised by project partner Ecorys (Karoline Führer and Davide Dolente) and featured representatives of the CCAM-ERAS project.

This week, the ReSKILLING Project Consortium gathered in Brussels, Belgium (at the premises of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel) for its 2nd Partner Board Meeting, to present the latest project developments, discuss next steps, identify key implementation and research challenges, and explore ways for mitigation strategies.

Prof. Irina Jackiva (Yatskiv) has successfully presented the ReSKILLING Project objectives and research plans for this and upcoming years in a crowded Transbaltica Conference in VILNIUS TECH (Vilnius Gediminas Technical University).

Over the past months, ReSKILLING has drafted preliminary analysis on the impacts that CCAM has on employment dynamics for the transport sector.
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