Events & Pilots

HySkills Course Pilots

Partners have also been piloting the course materials across UK, Ireland & Norway and gauging feedback from the learners. Feedback has been very positive, with students indicating they are interested in a full hydrogen course. At SWC, the pilots were carried out with automotive students on content from two modules: Hydrogen Transportation and Delivery and Hydrogen Sensors, Detection and Monitoring.

First student cohort (from Heavy Vehicle Maintenance and Repair) who took part in SWC’s pilot of the Hydrogen Transportation and Delivery Module.

DCU Pilots

Partners have also been piloting the course materials across UK, Ireland & Norway and gauging feedback from the learners. Feedback has been very positive, with students indicating they are interested in a full hydrogen course. At SWC, the pilots were carried out with automotive students on content from two modules: Hydrogen Transportation and Delivery and Hydrogen Sensors, Detection and Monitoring.

Dr James Carton and Kelvin Martins piloting the Hydrogen Combustion Module. 

DCU used a hybrid model to pilot their course content earlier this year. Feedback again was very positive and interest from students was high.

Events

As part of a wider event based in Aberdeen, a SWC-led HySkills Multiplier Event took place on 6th October to demonstrate elements of the training course to cohorts from Scottish Colleges, Industry and Hydrogen stakeholders. Representatives from EIfI-Tech and UiT also attended and presented at the event. The event was the first in-person event for HySkills, and proved to be an engaging event with marked interest in the progression of the course.

Chris Ashe – Eifi-Tech – Hosting the HySkills Multiplier event

Charlie Farrell – SWC – Speaking at the HySkills Multiplier event

Prof Mohamad Mustafa (right) HySkills partner from UiT 

 

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