With 60 participants from vocational education training schools, universities of applied sciences and research universities, the afternoon brought together a diverse group of colleagues in the field of architecture and information management. The aim was to provide insight into the joint technology infrastructure being developed within Npuls that are available to everyone in education.
A number of important updates were shared during the meeting. These included the announcement of the availability of the incentive scheme to support institutions with implementations. It was also announced that the development capacity within Npuls will be significantly expanded in phase 2. A concrete example is the development of a joint enrolment platform for vocational education training schools, universities of applied sciences and research universities. In Npuls, institutions, CAMBO, Studielink and SURF are working together for this purpose.
The programme offered in-depth workshops on both the technology already available and future developments. For newcomers, there was an introductory workshop that gave an overview of activities within technology infrastructure.
This meeting marks an important step in the cooperation between educational institutions to take technology infrastructure to the next level. Participants particularly appreciated the interactive format of the meeting. The open and transparent exchange strengthened the enthusiasm and motivation to take steps in the institutions and contribute in Npuls.