La Fondation Dassault Systèmes emphasizes United Nations World Youth Skills Day
Explore our projects supporting the WYSD 2021, which closely align with the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
In 2014, the United Nations General Assembly declared 15 July as World Youth Skills Day (WYSD), to celebrate the strategic importance of equipping our young people with skills for employment, decent work and entrepreneurship opportunities.
Since then, WYSD events have provided a unique opportunity for dialogue between young people, technical and vocational education and training institutions, employers’ and workers’ organizations, policy makers and development partners. Participants have highlighted the ever-increasing significance of skills as the world is embarking on a transition towards a sustainable model of development.
Reimagining youth skills post-pandemic
WYSD 2021 is built around the theme of resilience, which is part of La Fondation Dassault Systèmes’ mission when it is linked to teaching digital and collaborative skills that are useful now and will prepare our youth for challenges that are to come. These are the skills required to build a more sustainable world.
La Fondation is committed to enhancing scientific, technical and engineering skills by supporting or co-creating worldwide projects throughout India, the United States, and Europe: these are all aligned with the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Here are some of the recent La Fondation’s projects supporting the WYSD 2021, which closely align with the UN SDGs including employability, inclusivity, transdisciplinary skills.
Project 1881 fosters inclusivity
Inclusivity is at the heart of La Fondation Dassault Systèmes’ objectives, and we believe that whatever the social background, with the right skills, students can get a good job and, consequently, a better life. Well-documented research shows a persistent and growing racial wealth gap between African American families and white families in the United States.
In this context, Project 1881’s mission is to support the most disadvantaged African-American populations through rigorous teaching of science and engineering through concrete projects, learning by example and encouraging ambitious achievements. 1881 offers programs for all ages, focusing on teaching the skills necessary for a career in engineering and manufacturing. 1881’s students are trained to use 3D design software solutions. In addition, the program offers several kinds of complementary support, including workforce training, academic tutoring, transportation, internships and more. To date the program has delivered over 5,000 computer-aided design (CAD) hours, spent over 1,000 hours on fabrication projects and have created more than 150 robots.
Apprentis Chercheurs: seed the future engineers
La Fondation partners with L’Arbre des Connaissances to leverage the passion of 3DS people and create a spark for scientific and engineering skills among young people. In this framework, the Apprentis Chercheurs program enables first candidates, then selected middle and high school-aged students to work on a project during 8 sessions with the support of a team of Dassault Systèmes’ volunteers.
Based on skills sponsorship, this program broadens these young people’s horizons and allows them to work in project mode, while discovering a company’s engineering and research activities. Students received mentoring at 3DS and remotely during the pandemic. Like professional researchers, On June 14, a conference called the Apprentis Chercheurs congress took place where the students could present their projects like professional researchers to teachers, friends, family, and 3DS people.
Thanks to this event, they have been able to develop essential skills for their future career: public speaking, ability for synthesis and self-confidence.
Discover the 'Apprentis Chercheurs' project supporting the WYSD 2021.
ConnectNext empowers students to be future ready
The ConnectNext program takes place throughout India where there is a great need for a creation of an Indian, industry, academia ecosystem to ensure students learn the right skill sets for the future. With a mission to showcase high quality student projects to industry representatives across India, and thereby demonstrate the talent readiness of our next generation students.
Using webinars, conferences and internships, industry leaders outline the challenges facing industry transformation. They then support the students defining projects that fit those challenges, and help them to present these to teachers, industry professionals and other actors thereby improving their employability potential.
Initiated during the first pandemic lockdown, the program was a model opportunity to be a proof of resilience in action; helping high quality students use and enhance digital skills, and connect with people through digital collaboration tools. To date, ConnectNext gathers 16,000 participants.
On July 15, La Fondation Dassault Systèmes India will highlight 4 new student led projects as part of the ConnectNext webinar series. Students and professors across India will attend the webinar. Each project to be presented is led by engineering students who have been mentored by industry and domain experts as well as a number of Dassault Systèmes employees who volunteered as Project Champions.
E-Urban Manager Program develops transdisciplinary skills
Due to the transformation and changes rapidly occurring in urban society, transdisciplinary skills are more and more in demand. However, there is currently no training in place to respond to these needs.
La Fondation Dassault Systèmes co-creates with Polytech Nancy (the École Polytechnique de l'Université de Lorraine, France) the e-Urban Manager program: its mission is to identify and develop the training for a job, which is the link between elected officials and companies for the implementation of management tools in urban projects, such as cities development and data management.
The teaching of students and the creation of educational contents rely on the use of a unique platform developing cross-functional skills related to artificial intelligence, energy, materials, environment, BIM (Building Information Modeling), which can then be applied to the needs of a city. The curricula for engineering students dedicated to this new job will include enhancing collaboration skills, governance skills and the ability to use digital technology to manage complex societal challenges our cities are facing worldwide.
In September 2021, Polytech Nancy and La Fondation Dassault Systèmes will launch a second innovative training program, also requiring transversal skills in a different field: the e-Health manager.
About La Fondation Dassault Systèmes
Since 2015, La Fondation Dassault Systèmes has been supporting the transformation of education, research, and the way we study cultural heritage. Beyond new skills, constructive collaborations, and an aspiration to reimagine and support a more sustainable world, the aim is above all to instill a spark around science and technologies for future generations. At the core of knowledge transmission, virtual worlds enable to better comprehend the world, and to push back the boundaries of understanding, thanks to stakeholders’ active commitment.
As a catalyst for know-how and passion, La Fondation Dassault Systèmes values involvement and sharing spirit, notably through skills sponsorship, to place human interactions at the heart of learning.
It operates through three foundations in Europe, India and the United States.