Funding provides an opportunity for the software industry improving skills for more than 10 000 students. Finland will need more skilled coding. mostphotos

minister of Education Sanni Grahn-Laasonen has granted high schools 19 mijoonan million special grant. With the assistance of the response to encode the labour shortage.

the Finnish economy and employment have turned to an increase, and skilled labour, ensuring access is now critical. Now granted coding training can be offered training in more than 10 000 students as early as next year, Grahn-Laasonen, told the bulletin.

the Offer will, inter alia, of short duration, degree of components consisting of modules to the needs of working life, as well as training for the unemployed or unemployment who are in danger to enter the labour market or to remain there for the education minister to continue.

in Finland there is a shortage in particular application developers, application designers, web professionals, and coding.

in a Large pot for 10 million

most of the project funding, i.e. tens of millions of euros was granted to the Aalto university foundation coordinated by FITEch-the consortium for the national ICT sector which focuses on training the ensemble of creation. The project is implemented in cooperation with Lappeenranta, Oulu and Tampere university group and the university of Turku, university of Vaasa and Åbo Akademi university.

helsinki Metropolia university of applied sciences coordinated by continuous learning, cooperation was granted a eur 4 million encoded trainings. The project is implemented in cooperation with Haaga-Helia, hamk university of applied sciences, Laurea and South-eastern Finland applied sciences Kyamk.

Funding also received the Karelia university of applied sciences (1.5 million), University of helsinki (1 million), Jamk university of applied sciences (168 000), Centria university of applied sciences (1.6 million), Seinäjoki university of applied sciences (153 000), Satakunta university of applied sciences (396 000) and Yrkeshögskola vid Åbo Akademi (174 000).

Part of the training to be implemented in the network-high school collaboration.