Volkswagen Group funds Europe’s first IT automotive study program at the 42 Wolfsburg coding school

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Alexandra Bakir
Alexandra Bakir
Volkswagen Group Communications Corporate Communications | Head of People & HR Communications
Maleen Bösenberg
Maleen Bösenberg
Corporate Communications Spokesperson People & HR
Volkswagen Group funds Europe’s first IT automotive study program at the 42 Wolfsburg coding school
  • Volkswagen is funding a new study program in software engineering with partners from the technology and mobility sectors          
  • The SEA:ME open education course facilitates broad access to IT expertise and makes a contribution to opening up education 
  • Volkswagen Chief Human Resources Officer Gunnar Kilian: “Volkswagen is actively involved in solving the IT skills shortage as a co-initiator of the new study program and is driving the development of a new, open education ecosystem for the sustainable future of mobility.”

Wolfsburg. Together with the “42” coding schools in Wolfsburg and Berlin and partners including Microsoft, Bosch and the Korean Kookmin University, the Volkswagen Group has established the SEA:ME degree program, the first open education course in Europe for software engineering in the automotive and mobility sectors. The aim of new program is to train highly qualified software specialists using modern peer learning methods and develop open, sustainable standards for the mobility system and the mobility transition. Volkswagen is thus making a significant contribution to the free education movement in the automotive and mobility sector. The first students start in Wolfsburg on July 3, 2023.

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