ITM: digital economy needs digitally skilled workers
The digital economy needs digitally skilled workers. To support this, the government has adopted a ministerial proposal on the development and introduction of a digital competence framework system – Pölöskei Gáborné, Deputy Minister of State of the Ministry of Innovation and Technology (ITM) told on Monday at a press conference in Budapest.
The Deputy Minister of State responsible for Vocational Education and Training highlighted that in line with EU standards, the Digital Competence Framework System (DigKomp), which makes digital competence levels transparent, traceable and measurable, is also emerging in Hungary. (MTI)
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