TVET 4.0 Digital Technologies for Industry Integration

Date: March 23-27, 2026 /
Program Type: Regional Program /

Program Contents

  • Module 1: Application of digital tools and methodologies to improve teaching and learning experiences: Explore practical digital tools and strategies to enhance teaching, personalize learning, boost engagement, assess progress, and design inclusive, effective learning experiences across classrooms and online environments.
  • Module 2: Smart campus infrastructure for TVET – development of these equipped with IoT: Examine smart campus infrastructure for TVET, integrating IoT, energy management, connectivity, security, and data systems to optimize facilities, sustainability, safety, learning environments, and operational efficiency.
  • Module 3: Strategies for integrating advanced manufacturing technologies into TVET curricula: This module examines practical strategies for integrating advanced manufacturing technologies into TVET curricula, focusing on curriculum design, industry alignment, teacher upskilling, and resource planning. Participants learn to embed automation, digital fabrication, and smart systems to enhance practical training, relevance, and graduate employability.
  • Module 4: Application of AI and Data Analytics in TVET to enhance training outcomes: Learn how AI and data analytics enhance TVET training through personalized learning, adaptive assessment and data-driven decision-making for improved outcomes and institutional capacity building.
  • Module 5: Industry partnerships for digital skill development - collaborations with industry players to align training with digital workforce needs: This module explores how TVET institutions can build effective industry partnerships to develop digital skills. It focuses on collaborative curriculum design, work-based learning, technology transfer, and stakeholder engagement to ensure training remains relevant, responsive, and aligned with current and emerging digital workforce needs.

Workshop, Work Group Assignments & Learning Journey(s)

Following interactive Work Group assignment sessions and facilitated discussions will be convened after each major input:

  • GWA: Role-play and practice sessions where participants design or present their own digital TVET lesson ideas.
  • Learning journeys: Smart campus, advanced manufacturing, enabling technology, and digital fabrication facilities.
  • Work group exchange on institutional practices, constraints, and pathways for TVET 4.0 adoption.
  • Country-based Action-plan(s): Development and presentation of individual action plan sessions for peer review.

Action Plan Development

Action planning is the culminating process of the program. Participants are expected to synthesize lessons from the week into country or institution-based action plans. These plans are not merely reporting outputs; they are intended as implementation roadmaps that identify priority areas, expected institutional changes, partnerships needed, and feasible next steps after the program.

In this sense, the process follows a practical input–reflection–application sequence: first, participants receive technical and institutional inputs; second, they analyze and compare them through discussion and exposure visits; and third, they convert learning into structured action plans suited to their own contexts.