ATU, Vodafone Ireland secure €4.6m from EU to develop digital technologies for online apprenticeship courses
Atlantic Technological University (ATU) and Vodafone Ireland have successfully secured €4.6 million in funding from the EU’s Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) Digital Fund to develop digital technologies for new online and on campus apprenticeship courses for engineering and construction students.
In addition to the CEF funding, both ATU and Vodafone Ireland are investing in the initiative, bringing the total investment in Irish education to €6.25 million.
The fund will be used to develop cutting-edge extended reality (XR) labs powered by a private 5G standalone network and on-campus edge computing delivered by Vodafone Ireland.
The initiative will be piloted at ATU Donegal, where students will gain access to immersive virtual and augmented reality environments that replicate physical labs and workshops.
This funding will allow students to learn in new and flexible ways, combining classroom teaching with remote and virtual training – making education more accessible, especially for people living in rural areas or those balancing work, study and apprenticeship programmes.
The new training tools will include virtual construction labs where students can practice building using digital models; immersive learning platforms that simulate real building and construction environments; and 3D video streaming to help students learn technical skills through realistic simulations.
The initiative is part of a wider €12.3 million European programme called 5G-SHARE, which encourages universities to work together and share knowledge across borders. ATU and Vodafone will collaborate with universities in Romania and the Czech Republic to test new ways of teaching using 5G.
The fund was secured with the support of Vodafone’s Connected Education programme – a major global Vodafone initiative designed to transform learning experiences through advanced technology and connectivity, creating a more inclusive digital society.
The Government’s renewed action plan published in November included a commitmentto promote careers in construction including expanding apprenticeships and a 5-year action plan to boost recruitment, improve training opportunities, and build capacity across the construction sector.
Sheila Kavanagh, Network Director, Vodafone Ireland said, “This fund was secured following a shared vision and strong collaboration between ATU, Vodafone and Government and we’re proud to be part of it. This initiative will give us the ability to train people faster and smarter. Access to skills depends on strong digital infrastructure and by leveraging advanced connectivity, remote learning, and the power of 5G, we’re making it possible for people everywhere to upskill and contribute to Ireland’s growth. Our ongoing investment of over €100 million annually in our network underpins this progress, enabling innovation that supports infrastructure delivery, addresses housing challenges, and drives economic development.”
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