I. Radulescu, Carmen Ghiţuleasa, E. Visileanu, L. Surdu, R. Scarlat, A. Dias, L. Langenhove, Z. Stjepanovic, M. Blaga, Petra Dufková
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Abstract
Smart textiles consist of multi-disciplinary knowledge. Disciplines such as physics,
mathematics, material science or electrics is needed in order to be able to design and manufacture a
smart textiles product. This is why knowledge in smart textiles may be used to showcase high school and
university students in basic years of preparation some applications of technical disciplines they are
learning.
The Erasmus+ project “Smart textiles for STEM training – Skills4Smartex” is a strategic partnership
project for Vocational Education and Training aiming to promote additional knowledge and skills for
trainees in technical fields, for a broader understanding of interconnections and application of STEM, via
smart textiles. Skills4Smartex is an ongoing project within the period Oct. 2018-Sept. 2020, with a
partnership of six research providers in textiles www.skills4smartex.eu.
The project has three intellectual outputs: the Guide for smart practices (O1), the Course in smart
textiles (O2) and the Dedicated e-learning Instrument (O3). The Guide for smart practices consists in the
analysis of a survey with 63 textile companies on partnership level and interviews with 18 companies.
Main aim of O1 is to transfer from source site to target sites technical and smart textile best practices
and the profile of workforce needed for the future textile industry. The needs analysis achieved within
O1will serve to conceive the Course for smart textiles with 42 modules (O2), to be accessed via the
Dedicated e-learning Instrument (O3). All outputs are available with free access on the e-learning
platform: www.adva2tex.eu/portal.