Wearable Experience for Knowledge Intensive Training
Acronym
WEKIT
Description of the granted funding
OBJECTIVES: Build on multi-discipline research (e.g., human-centred methodology integrates cognitive models, ergonomics, understanding of worker’s well being) to accelerate how we identify, acquire and exploit skills valued by industry. Get high take-up by early adopters (e.g., in manufacturing). Augment training in situ with live expert guidance, a tacit learning experience and a re-enactment of the expert, in knowledge-intensive environments where effective decision making, often in new situations, has high impact on effectiveness in production. Bring learning content and technical documentation to life via task-sensitive Augmented Reality (AR). Make final products flexible for workplace integration via industry-standard repositories and toolkits.
HOW: Wearable TEL platform enhances human abilities to acquire procedural knowledge by providing a smart system that directs attention to where it is most needed. An extensive audit of industry procedures, policies and participatory design methods will define the main facets of the platform. User test cycles will refine prototypes and deliverables. Existing wearable smart devices and sensors will be tailored to provide an innovative solution for content delivery and measurement of user performance. Comparative tests, stakeholders’ review and leading the IEEE AR group will secure high-standard academic and industrial outputs.
RELEVANCE to work programme: WEKIT is strongly aligned with EU job/training policies (e.g., Grand Coalition for Digital Jobs). It enhances the industrial value chain, reduces fragmentation/cost and improves efficiencies with impact regarding speed and scale in production. Looking ahead: roadmap shows safe skill pathways for use of TEL in changing industrial landscapes (e.g. smart machine-to-machine (M2M) knowledge-sharing). Smarter products and services will improve workflows, enhancing (re)training of workers whose skill sets need upgrading after ‘Industry 4.0’.
Show moreStarting year
2015
End year
2019
Granted funding
EBIT S.R.L. (IT)
157 312.5 €
Participant
LUFTTRANSPORT AS (NO)
149 406.25 €
Participant
GFT ITALIA SRL (IT)
274 250 €
Coordinator
RAVENSBOURNE (UK)
194 511.25 €
Participant
EUROPLAN UK LTD (UK)
171 933.75 €
Participant
AEROSPACE LOGISTICS TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING COMPANY SPA (IT)
176 247.5 €
Participant
CLEAR COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATES LIMITED - CCA (UK)
170 937.5 €
Participant
OXFORD BROOKES UNIVERSITY (UK)
285 325 €
Participant
OPEN UNIVERSITEIT NEDERLAND (NL)
303 692.5 €
Participant
UNIVERSITETET I TROMSOE - NORGES ARKTISKE UNIVERSITET (NO)
153 177.5 €
Participant
RHEINISCH-WESTFAELISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE AACHEN (DE)
148 125 €
Participant
Amount granted
2 753 144 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
Research and Innovation action
Framework programme
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Call
Programme part
INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP - Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies - Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) (5239Topic
Technologies for better human learning and teaching (ICT-20-2015Call ID
H2020-ICT-2015 Other information
Funding decision number
687669
Identified topics
education, pedagogy