COURSE

Digitalization of textile value chain

Abstract

 

The course of Digitalization of textile value chain is the result of the recommendations and methodologies carried out in the protocol of digitization of the textile value chain and responds to the goal of providing textile SMEs in the different participating regions with a database of accredited experts who can accompany companies in their digital transformation process, hence assisting them in facing the current challenges: speed and flexibility, innovation, traceability, sustainability and optimization of resources.

The course provides specific tools and resources in the field of Industry 4.0 in the textile value chain, adapted to the specifications of each geographical area, as well as to know how to use the methodological guide which emerged within the framework of the protocol for the digitalization of the textile value chain, in order to accredit expert advisors so that they can accompany companies in the sector in their digital transformation process, following a structured method.

It is worth noting that we will work with our own methodology in order that companies in the sector can activate a structured reflection process around different areas of global analysis of the company.

All this, focused on its technological transformation, with emphasis on strategic and organizational change and on the business model derived from the opportunities offered by the new technologies of Industry 4.0.

Structure of contents

TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN

  • General context
  • Main market trends
    • Eco-fashion and sustainability
    • Connected industry
  • Ecosystem and new business models

 

CHALLENGES OF THE CONNECTED INDUSTRY

  • Introduction to Industry 4.0/digitization
  • Benefits of digitalization
  • Challenges for organizations. Textile 4.0
  • Enabling technologies
  • Information systems

METHODOLOGY FOR ADVANCED DIAGNOSIS 4.0

  • Digital transformation strategy
  • Phases of the methodology:
    • Diagnosis
    • Vision
    • Actions
    • Definition of the roadmap
  • Communication and implementation
    • Financing plan

 

DIGITAL MATURITY MODEL

  • Digital maturity level of the textile industry

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE EXPERT

TOOLS

  • Self-diagnostic tools
  • Tools for strategic business analysis

FINANCING INSTRUMENTS

  • Spain
  • France
  • Portugal

SUCCESS CASES

  • Fashion
  • Home
  • Technical

LEADING A TRAINING SESSION

  • Principles of didactics
  • Principles of communication
  • Time management in training

(*) An additional session is foreseen for those participants who are included in the Training of Trainers.

Schedule

31/01/2023 from 9:30am to 11:30am
02/02/2023 from 9:30am to 12:30pm
07/02/2023 from 9:30am to 12:30pm

Target audience

Consultants, technology experts in digitalization. External advisors or development entities, technology facilitators that support companies in the textile value chain in their strategic definition and implementation of technology. In this sense, the training is aimed at a profile that must have technological and business knowledge and that facilitates the transformation process to the organization, with a neutral and transversal vision that complements the internal vision of the company.

Become a Certified DigiTVC “Digitalization of the textile value chain

General requirements that candidates must meet to apply for the accreditation of experts are:

 

a) To have the “Digitisation of the textile value chain” course certificate
b) To have an official university degree from one of the countries belonging to the SUDOE region (Spain, Portugal, France), from a member country of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA)/approved in the SUDOE region if it comes from a third country.
c) In the absence of the degree established under letter b) above, a training degree that exceeds 60 ECTS credits or equivalent can be accepted (the ECTS credits value and quantify the work and dedication of the student in the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) numerically measuring the work to be done in order to acquire all the knowledge and skills necessary to complete their study plan. One ECTS credit is equivalent to 25 hours of student work; therefore, the 60 ECTS credits are equivalent to 1500 hours, which are attributed to an annual course).
d) 5 years of experience in the digitisation sector (experience in the textile sector is recommended but not mandatory)
e) To have an updated public profile on LinkedIn, which can be consulted without the need to register on the platform. In this updated profile you must specify the training, experience and services for which you position yourself as an expert.

 

Required documents that candidates must meet to apply for the accreditation of experts.

 

In order to verify compliance with the required requirements, the following documentation must be submitted:

a) The “Digitalization of the textile value chain” course certificate.
b) An official university degree from one of the countries belonging to the SUDOE region (Spain, Portugal, France), or from a member country of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA)/approved in the SUDOE region if it comes from a third country.
c) In the absence of an official university degree, an official document proving a course that exceeds 60 ECTS credits or equivalent.
d) Experience: verifiable through the link to the candidate’s public LinkedIn profile or an official report of the candidate’s work life where the information related to education and experience for which he is positioned as an expert is recorded. This profile must be up to date
e) Projects: certificates or invoices of 3 different projects carried out in the last 5 years in the digitisation area (preferably related to the textile sector) issued by the client companies, where the name of the candidate is stated. In the case of the candidate not being able to provide the required documentation for confidentiality reasons, a confidentiality agreement signed with the company must be presented.