Training Support for Digital and Energy Transition of Production Processes
The Transition 5.0 tax credit also applies to training costs aimed at acquiring or consolidating skills in technologies relevant to the digital and energy transition of production processes. These investments in training can only qualify for the tax credit if associated with investments in tangible and intangible assets 4.0, which must achieve a reduction in energy consumption of at least 3% at the production structure level or 5% at the production process level.
Scope and Duration of Training Courses:
Training courses must include one or more modules in the following areas:
Group A:
Integration of energy policies aimed at sustainability within the corporate strategy
Technologies and systems for effective energy management
Technical-economic analysis for energy consumption, energy efficiency and energy saving
Plant engineering and renewable sources (production and storage of energy from renewable sources)
Maintenance of the systems
Identification of energy needs and energy management of facilities
Introductory concepts related to energy efficiency, energy saving and renewable energy
Execution of energy simulations
Innovative processes, models and plant systems for energy efficiency of plants and production sites
Design of passive energy measures
Design and installation of self-production systems for energy from renewable sources
Energy management stakeholders and cooperation relations
Group B:
Digital integration of business processes
Cybersecurity
Business data analytics
Artificial intelligence and Machine learning
Advanced and collaborative robotics
Additive manufacturing (or 3D printing)
Visualization systems, virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR)
Simulation and cyber-physical systems
Internet of things and machines
Cloud and fog computing
Human-machine interface
Blockchain
The training path:
Must have a term not less than 12 hours.
Can also be carried out in remote mode.
Must include:
At least one training module lasting no less than 4 hours among those identified in letters A1 to A4.
At least one training module lasting no less than 4 hours among those identified in letters B1 to B4.
Must provide a final exam with certification of the result achieved.
Who can provide the training activity?
The training activity can be provided by:
Accredited subjects for the performance of training activities financed in the Region or autonomous Province in which the company has its registered office or operational headquarters.
The university (public or private) and public research institutions.
Subjects in possession of the quality certification in accordance with the current provisions of Uni En ISO 9001 sector EA 37.
The European Digital Innovation Hubs and Seal of Excellence selected following the European restricted tender referred to in Commission Decision C/2021/7911 and defined by the Article 16 of the Regulation (EU) 2021/694.
* The Higher Technological Institutes (ITS Academy).