INSSO’s inaugural conference was a great success: Work Global, Act Sectoral, was attended by more than 125 delegates from across the globe. From sector skills councils, education and skills organizations, TVET providers to national & international policy-makers, and skills experts the conference and the GlobalSkills debate was extremely well attended.
Delegates heard about the cutting edge projects that are helping bridge the gap between employers and education, how different countries manage their resources and skills, therefore staying head of the latest global employment and skills trends.
The INSSO conference allowed delegates to realize that the sector-based approach can work across international borders and provided all with the hope of working together to supply better futures for the next generations.
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Globalisation is placing new demands on education and training systems worldwide. The industry-based approach is uniquely bridging that gap, helping employers and educators, ultimately access people who are better skilled and more productive. INSSO exists as an international standards setting body and workforce development consultancy.