From theory to practice: a look back at our participation in the 'Education for net zero' conference

In our latest blog post, we take a look back at our participation in the "Education for Net Zero - Every Reduction Counts!" conference. Discover how education and training play key roles in the fight against climate change and how our Future Perfect project uses innovative vocational training to build bridges between climate protection and education to promote sustainable change.

Can education be the key to tackling the climate crisis? At Future Perfect, we are convinced that innovative vocational training can make a significant contribution to climate protection. Our recent participation in the"Education for Net Zero - Every Reduction Counts!" conference, organized by the FOEN, not only confirmed this conviction, but also showed that our projects at the interface of vocational training and climate protection are right on the pulse of the times.

Stronger together: inspiring encounters and forward-looking ideas

The exchange with like-minded people and experts from different fields was a valuable aspect of the conference. These conversations reinforce our belief that the key to success lies in collaboration and knowledge sharing. An essential part of the conference was the exchange with other stakeholders pursuing similar goals. The opportunity to share experiences and learn from the best practices of others is priceless. It became clear that the fight against climate change can only be successful if we work together.

Elevator Pitch - Innovative vocational training as the key to climate protection

Martin Räber, our Managing Director, presented our innovative online courses in an elevator pitch. These courses are designed to provide vocational learners and vocational baccalaureate students with the skills they need to achieve net zero targets. The positive feedback and interest in partnerships show that our products are on the right track.

The conference provided an excellent opportunity to present our projects at the interface of vocational education and climate protection. At Future Perfect, our aim is to contribute to sustainable change through education and to promote the circular economy. We believe that by imparting knowledge and skills, everyone can make a difference in the fight against climate change.

‍Together to net zero

‍The"Education for Net Zero" conference was more than just an information event; it was a call to action. Education is the key to empowering individuals and organizations to bring about sustainable change. It is time for each and every one of us to play our part.

We would like to thank the organizers, speakers and participants for a successful and inspiring day. It was an honor to be part of this community. Motivated by the experiences and insights gained at the conference, we are more determined than ever to make our contribution to achieving the net zero target.

Let's act together, learn and inspire each other to create a more sustainable and just world for all. The time to act is now.

A key aspect of our work that was particularly emphasized at the conference is the need to not only impart knowledge to learners, but also to give them the opportunity to apply this knowledge in practice. Through project work that is specific to the industry in question, we offer our participants the opportunity to apply the skills they have acquired in real-life scenarios. This hands-on experience is crucial to deepening what has been learned and promoting readiness for sustainable change.

The Future Perfect courses for vocational schools and upper secondary schools focus on sustainability topics such as the circular economy, climate change and energy. They offer digital teaching materials on Moodle with multimedia content, course plans and additional materials. The aim is to teach sustainability skills and integrate sustainability knowledge into work and everyday life. The courses also promote digital and key skills such as communication and critical thinking.

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Impressions

Managing Director Martin Räber (right) with Future Perfect project employee Manuel Schneeberger (left).