Engineers Australia has launched a suite of hydrogen energy micro-credentials to upskill the engineering workforce and support Australia’s transition to net zero. The upskilling initiative is being made available through Engineering Education Australia (EEA) and Deakin University. The collaborative project addresses a severe talent shortage in the hydrogen and engineering sectors, critical to the nation’s clean energy goals. Supported by funding from the federal government, the project includes four micro-credentials and one webinar.
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