Dive into the cutting-edge world of Education 4.0 with our dynamic panel discussion!
Join seasoned educators who bring a wealth of experience in logistics, leadership, and strategic management from both the corporate world and high-level operations.
Learn how higher education institutions can seamlessly adapt to the fast-changing landscape and equip students with the skills they need to thrive in the future workspace.
Education 4.0 is a transformative approach designed to align higher education with the demands of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. By integrating cutting-edge digital tools, personalized learning, and the cultivation of essential 21st-century skills like critical thinking, creativity, and digital literacy, it prepares students to meet the evolving needs of today’s workforce.
Leveraging advanced technologies, game-based learning, and data-driven insights, Education 4.0 empowers educators to bring “training on the job” into the classroom. This “learning by doing” approach equips students with both the knowledge and practical skills to excel in a fast-changing, global job market. The result? Career-ready graduates who are fully prepared to meet industry demands from day one.
Join us to explore how this innovative educational model can enhance student outcomes and ensure your graduates are equipped for future success.
Register now and be a catalyst for change in your institution!
We’ll dive into a range of topics during this 1.5-hour webinar, including:
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Tracy is the Director Americas Education at Inchainge, she leads the delivery of innovative and interactive supply chain learning solutions for academic clients across the region. With over 25 years of experience in supply chain management, consulting, and education, she is passionate about closing the talent gap and developing the next generation of supply chain professionals
Andy Lukoff is an instructor at Penn State University. He is a seasoned Logistics Executive who delivers measurable results through data-driven supply chain optimization.
Thomas is a teacher – Researcher at the College of Higher Administration Studies – CESA. Extensive experience in Product Development and financial solutions for the management of Information Systems and Financial Risks, expert in project evaluation.
Matthias Kalverkamp is a Professor of Supply Chain Management und Operations Management at Wiesbaden Business School.
His extensive experience spans enterprise collaborations, reverse supply chains, and the circular economy.