On 10 -11 December 2024 Second Microidea Partners’ Meeting took place in Nicosia, Cyprus followed by the Project Lauch Event on 12th December.
The meeting, as well as the conference, were hosted by the Nicosia Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Apart from presentations from partners, the event of the Microidea Project of the project, included the international, hybrid „Building the Future of Skills in the Tourism Sector” Conference. The conference gathered tourism sector professionals from Cyprus, Greece and Spain as well as experts in the field of microcredentials, labour market and VET.
Our guests presented interesting materials on the characteristics and problems related with tourism sectors in the three counties, as well as microcredentials – the innovative approach to skills. The key speakers of the conference included:
Anastasia Pouliou form CEDEFOP
Annita Demetriadou, Director of Tourism, Deputy Ministry of Tourism, Cyprus
Christiana Lacovidou, General Manager of the Cleopatra Hotel in Nicosia, Cyprus.
The conference also included a Round Table: Aligning Microcredentials for the Tourism Sector.
Six participants took part in the Round Table:
- Sandor Karacsony, Senior Economist and World Bank Expert,
- Vicent Pastor, officer of the General Directorate for VET of the Regional Ministry of Catalonia
- Dr Wojciech Stęchły, expert at the Educational Research Institute in Warsaw (IBE) and assistant proffesor at Warsaw School of Economics,
- Xavier Mudarra Pizarro, Technical Teaching Advisor in VET Internationalisation at the Directorate general of Vocational Training of the Generalitat de Cetalunya,
- Mr Yannis Tschilis, Corporate Affairs Director of Grecotel Hotels and Resorts – N. Daskalantonakis Group Greece,
- Kari Peistikou, Head of Learning and Development, Institute of Greek Tourism Confederation (INSETE)
The discussion encompassed the following issues: Microcredentials in the context of skills development and employability policies; Means, in which VET, through microcredentials, can address the most urgent skill gaps in the tourism sector in alignment with European standards local needs; How can microcredentials fit in with national and regional strategies; the role of labour market institutions in the development and promotion of microcredentials, especially in tourism; and methods, in which VET providers can cooperate with chambers of tourism in order to ensure that microcredentials meet both educational needs and industry-specific standards.
The conference finished with a questions and answers panel.