ECTRI Members Hellenic Institute of Transport, Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute (VTI), Vrije Universiteit Brussel, CTLup from Sapienza Università di Roma, Transport and Telecommunication Institute (TSI), and ECTRI have wrapped up the second RESKILLING Partner Board Meeting on 7 October, 2025 in Brussels, at the VUB premises.
What has the ReSKILLING Project achieved so far?
- Mapping of jobs potentially impacted by CCAM, with a preliminary classification based on a value chain perspective, ISCO-08 categorisation, and skill levels. These insights will feed into the development of a taxonomy of skills relevant to CCAM
- Preliminary assessment of CCAM-related employment effects, focusing also on specific workforce groups
- Definition of the first business models, linked to the project’s forthcoming case studies
- Literature review on technological, educational/training and social aspects of CCAM
On the following day, 8 October, the project hosted a stakeholder workshop on CCAM employment effects, bringing together experts to explore how automation is reshaping Europe’s transport workforce.