2024 is the year of improvements in vocational training
2024 is the year of improvements in vocational training – declared the state secretary responsible for innovation and higher education of the Ministry of Culture and Innovation at the opening event of the complex development project of the Vocational Training Center in Székesfehérvár on Monday.
Balázs Hankó emphasized that it is worthwhile for all young Hungarians to apply for the renewed “European Champion Vocational Training” by February 21, which has excellent competitive results in modern professions as well as classical professions. He believed that relying on these two pillars – supported by higher education and adult training – the Hungarian economy should be further strengthened and the employment goal reached.
The state secretary stated that Székesfehérvár has a special role in renewing vocational training, which is well proven by the fact that 6.4 billion forints worth of development will be realized in six locations in the future. He added that through infrastructural and digitization investments, young people can learn professions that guarantee them a future, competitive income and immediate employment.
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