ASES Training is a pioneering organization based in Türkiye that specializes in the design and delivery of vocational education, digital training, and inclusive upskilling solutions. We empower learners and professionals across Europe and neighboring regions with digital, green, and AI-driven competences. Through our active involvement in Erasmus+ and Horizon Europe projects, we facilitate transformation across education systems and emerging job markets.
With over a decade of experience in lifelong learning and reskilling programs, ASES has developed advanced methodologies integrating Artificial Intelligence, micro-credentials, and gamified e-learning platforms. Our work targets marginalized groups, SMEs, and educators, aligning with EU priorities in the digital and green transitions. We bring this experience to the space sector by focusing on innovative space-related education, awareness building, and workforce development.
Key Strengths:
Co-developer of AI-based adaptive learning tools and digital assessment systems, Developer of green and digital upskilling frameworks for vocational sectors, Implementer of micro-credentialing systems aligned with DigComp and ESCO, Active contributor to EU-funded initiatives in AI, sustainability, and inclusive education, Strong collaboration with public authorities, NGOs, research institutes, and SMEs
ASES aims to contribute to the emerging space skills ecosystem by supporting education and training initiatives that leverage Earth Observation data, satellite applications, and dual-use technologies. We seek to co-design training programs, simulation-based learning platforms, and AI-supported learning content targeting the next generation of aerospace technicians, analysts, and decision-makers.
ASES Training expresses its interest in joining Horizon Europe proposals under the Space Work Programme 2025–2027. We are seeking collaboration opportunities in projects addressing the following areas:
Space skills development, training, and education, aligned with the European Space Strategy and EUSPA initiatives (including skills gaps in EO/GNSS)., Integration of space data (e.g., Copernicus, Galileo) into VET curricula, especially in sectors like environmental monitoring, agriculture, disaster preparedness, and smart cities., Design of AI-enhanced learning tools to support satellite-based data interpretation and remote sensing education., Capacity building for future space professionals, particularly for youth, educators, and learners with fewer opportunities., Pilot initiatives for the ISOS (In-orbit Services, Operations and Solutions) mission, including awareness-raising and training contributions.