The
two-year Optranet project is part of the European IST (Information Society Technologies)
programme and involves five partners: Great Britain (Oxford Innovation
), Germany (Optonet, IENA region),
Sweden (ACREO, Stockholm region),
Poland (Warsaw University)
and France (Opticsvalley, Paris region).
Opticsvalley is the project's European
coordinator.
Its
aim is to heighten awareness and to train people throughout Europe in optics,
photonics and optoelectronics, to work together to inject life into training
for a career in optics, to participate in its growth and invite young people
to join in.
The actions are:
- To conduct a survey into the number of training systems in optics and photonics
for the three qualification levels (operator, technician and engineer) in
each country (more than 100 qualification prospectuses)
- To measure how well the courses match up the job requirements in the different countries by surveying:
- companies (more than 200 companies have replied)
- training establishments (more than 300 schools, universities and apprentice schools have been listed)
- To create awareness kits to stimulate interest in optics among the young,
take them on trips to teaching establishments and exhibitions, to list and
distribute the kits already produced (five "opranet" kits have been
designed for young people from 14 to 16 years old and are touring the teaching
establishments and being presented at job fairs and exhibitions; Polish and
English kits are also being demonstrated and are available for the same purpose).
- To create a European Observatoire (observation centre) to act as the an
interface between the companies and the world of education. This observation
centre will be used to create a genuine network of competences so that qualifications
are improved and, over the long term, the training provided matches what the
companies in the industry require.
- To promote the ECTS (European Credit Transfer System) which measures and
compares the courses taken by students and ensures that there are sufficient
points of similarity between the establishments using it, so that the various
countries of the European Community can cooperate. This should increase the
number of establishments that use it.
- To participate in national (5) and international conferences (4), to organize
working groups on specific subjects (biophotonics, lasers) and to publish
four newsletters.
The
project communicates mainly via the optra.net website which contains
the training course references, the results of the surveys, information on the
promotional kits and on the ECTS methodology, and the work of the national committees
focusing on optics and photonics.
This
portal was first opened on April 1, 2003, and is to be updated throughout the
project.
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