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tion of our experiences in research, education, as
well as in collaboration with industry. Although
we consider this skill set already stable, it is sup-
posed to evolve in the course of the project as we
involve experts from different industrial sectors,
and get the feedback from partners in industry
and academia and from students of initial train-
ing seminars.
We consider the skill units process competence,
systems engineering, knowledge management
and sharing, and collaborative distributed design,
largely independent of specific industrial sectors,
whereas under responsible (aware) design we
subsume more specialized skills, which are sup-
posed to be trained using case-studies mainly. As
will be developed in the future (2010-2011), the
training and certification concept is modular, so
that students (target groups) will be able to choose
those specialized skills that are relevant to their
professions. Most of the competences that are
indicated in Table 4 are closely linked to lifecycle
engineering knowledge and skills.
and researchers professional qualification and
certification.
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AknoWLedgMent
We would like to thanks to our research partners
that give us constant support and encourage us to
develop the PLM multisite platform as a national
collaborative design environment. The presented
researches have been developed under the financial
support of the CEEX program in Romania during
the project: “National Research Network for Inte-
grated Product and Process Engineering - INPRO”
(contract no. 243 / 2006) and the Virtual Research
Laboratory for a Knowledge Community in Pro-
duction (VRL-KCiP) a Network of Excellence
project (contract no. FP6-507487). From 2008
we extend our researches at the European level,
in the context of a Lifelong Learning Programme,
Leonardo da Vinci - Transfer of Innovation (con-
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Integrated Design Engineer - iDesigner” in which
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