Finalists for the Enterprize have been determined

Gümligen BE, March 2022

Timber construction LAB, the Swiss Mobility Program and entrepreneurial thinking and acting at vocational schools in Switzerland made it to the final for the Enterprize. The prize is awarded annually by the SVC Foundation and the Swiss Federal College for Vocational Education and Training for outstanding projects in vocational education and training.

The three projects Holzbau-LAB, Swiss Mobility Program and Entrepreneurial Thinking and Acting at Vocational Schools in Switzerland are in the final of this year’s Enterprize , the SVC Foundation for Entrepreneurship and the Swiss Federal College for Vocational Training ( SFIVET ) inform in a statement . With the Enterprize, they honor outstanding projects in professional training and further education every year. Around 30 projects applied for the prize this year.

Finalist Holzbau-LAB imparts practice-oriented knowledge and activities in the timber construction industry. The digital learning and theme worlds of the project of the Swiss timber construction industry association are open to learners, management employees, entrepreneurs, educational providers and teachers alike.

The Swiss Mobility Program was launched in 2015 by the cantons of Lucerne and Ticino. Here, apprentices in all professions can complete an internship in the partner canton. The canton of Vaud has also been a partner since 2018.

With the project Entrepreneurial Thinking and Acting at Vocational Schools in Switzerland, the Swiss Directors’ Conference of Vocational Schools wants to anchor the myidea.ch program in general education classes. Myidea.ch imparts entrepreneurial skills for learners at vocational schools. The program is currently being implemented by the four pilot cantons of Bern, Solothurn, Valais (French-speaking part) and Ticino.

The winning project will be able to receive the Enterprize on May 31 at the EMS anniversary conference. The award ceremony takes place under the patronage of Federal Councilor Guy Parmelin.

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