Beyond education:
Our innovation projects
At the forefront of technological progress
We are proud to work with our partners on exciting research, development, and innovation projects. We help them keep pace with the fast-changing world of technology and find solutions to tomorrow's challenges together. We are a unique knowledge hub in many areas, enabling us to support them effectively on their path to technological innovation and digital transformation.
Funded projects
1.
Corvinus University of Budapest – Developing an integrated digital skills assessment, improvement, and job-matching platform
The main objective of the joint R&D project between Codecool and Corvinus University of Budapest is to assess the current and future labor market needs of digitalization, to identify the most effective recruitment and selection methods to meet these needs, and, last but not least, to develop educational programs to ensure the supply of the workforce.
The project has also developed an information platform to connect people who want to learn with employers while offering the necessary competencies and proving their mastery.
Under the guidance of Corvinus, we first assessed the expected trends on the employers’ side, the expectations of educational stakeholders, and the needs of learners. The development process, led by Codecool, is built on a standard set of these aspects to develop a platform where the triumvirate of the labor market undergoing digital transformation – learner, educator, employer – can find each other, all finding their place.
Sponsor: National Research, Development and Innovation Office
Amount: 800.000.000 – Ft
Project ID number: 2020-1.1.2-PIACI-KFI-2020-00067
2.
European Software Skills Alliance - ESSA
Codecool is one of the 21 European Software Skills Alliance (ESSA) industry partners, a transnational project funded under the Erasmus+ program. The project aims to develop the broader use of software skills in Europe and align education provision with market needs.
We create a comprehensive digital skills development plan that can be tailored to different job roles and covers the most important tech competencies that are missing in the labor market.
The goal is also to reduce the overall skills shortage in IT and digital jobs. The first step is to develop a common strategy to increase the competitiveness of Europe’s ICT sector, starting with an even more effective development of programming skills.
The ESSA project has already concluded
Sponsor: European Commission
Amount: 79,700.00 €
Project ID number: 621751-EPP-1-2020-1-BE-EPPKA2-SSA-B
3.
Development and integration of Artificial Intelligence solutions into digital education platforms
The project aims to revolutionize digital education and make it more effective by providing personalized, AI-based support to a wide range of target groups.
This is a scarce and expensive resource, especially in the fast-changing digital skills sector. The project will address the problem of unequal access to quality and up-to-date education by making e-learning methods cost-effectively available to all.
The economic potential is significant, as the shortage of programmers remains significant, and the demand for digital skills is growing in all industries. The project’s role in addressing this shortage is paramount, underlining the issue’s urgency.
Sponsor: National Research, Development and Innovation Office
Amount: 411 863 932 Ft
Project ID number: 2023-1.1.1-PIACI_FÓKUSZ-2024-00052