Project cooperationUpdated on 23 April 2026
AI4Skills – AI-driven Skills Intelligence for Resilient and Inclusive Labour Markets
Grant office manager at Ro Technology srl
Rome, Italy
About
The project transforms an existing soft skills assessment tool into a comprehensive skills intelligence system, integrating machine learning, behavioural analytics, and EU frameworks such as ESCO and DigComp.
The core innovation lies in the integration and analysis of heterogeneous data sources — including individual assessments, user interactions, labour market intelligence, and enterprise needs — to generate actionable insights for policymakers, education providers, and employment services. The platform will:
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enable scalable and transparent assessment of transversal and professional skills;
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anticipate emerging skills needs and forecast gaps across sectors and territories;
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support inclusive and personalised upskilling and reskilling pathways, particularly for vulnerable groups;
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enhance matching between labour supply and demand, contributing to more adaptive and resilient labour markets.
Stage
- Ideation - identifying the project idea
Call
- Destination: Innovative Research on Social and Economic Transformations
Type
- Partners for an existing consortium
- A consortium to join as partner
Organisation
Similar opportunities
Project cooperation
- A consortium to join as partner
- Design - setting the project scope
- Partners for an existing consortium
Asta Savaneviciene
Prof., Head of Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Management at Kaunas University of Technology
Kaunas, Lithuania
Project cooperation
People with disabilities: labour inclusion past and present
- A consortium to join as partner
- Ideation - identifying the project idea
- Destination: Innovative Research on Social and Economic Transformations
David Turner
Professor of History at Swansea University
Swansea, United Kingdom
Project cooperation
Looking for partners - project idea -> Emerging battery value chains for automotive industry
- A consortium to join as partner
- Design - setting the project scope
- Partners for an existing consortium
- Destination: Innovative Research on Social and Economic Transformations
Monika Martišková
senior researcher at CELSI at Central European Labour Studies Institute (CELSI)
Bratislava, Slovakia