GAM presents Kirleo, its new trade school

As an evolution of the Training area, it responds to the needs of the unregulated teaching market, with a lack of adequately qualified technicians.

Rooter, an international leader in online training, collaborates with GAM in defining and advising on training programs, especially in the digital field.

GAM presents Kirleo along with its partner Rooter, one of the most prominent global firms in online education. This new trade school, which represents an evolution of the GAM Training department, aims to elevate non-regulated professional training to a new dimension through innovative tools that enhance student performance and develop highly demanded professional skills. GAM thus responds to the needs expressed by its own clients and the opportunities in the professional education market, which highlight a shortage of qualified and updated technical experts in line with demand, increasingly unpredictable in the industrial world. Additionally, it addresses the constant transformation of technologies by facilitating recycling and continuous skills acquisition within the same job, or reskilling, as well as the acquisition of new skills or upskilling. Kirleo’s programs are tailored to the new demands for shorter and faster training and target trades with high labor demand, but still little educational offer matching their requirements. The training proposal, which will gradually expand, currently includes in-person and online courses in machinery handling, occupational risk prevention, renewables, battery manufacturing, and digital skills, among others. In this regard, Rooter will be key in defining the training portfolio, especially in the digital field.

Collaborative Projects

"The shortage of qualified technical experts and the limited educational offer in certain trades has shown us that GAM Training needed to evolve"
With 70 branches in Spain, Portugal, Morocco, and Latin America, Kirleo Trade School has various cooperative projects that will add value to its students and the training market itself. These include the Employment Exchange, to offer professional opportunities to its members and their profiles to collaborating companies, as well as the Kirleo Observatory, which will be an annual academic study of employability trends. This report will help identify specific skill needs within the professional world through the skills and attitudes most demanded by the corporate sector. Additionally, Kirleo will have an Academic Advisory Board consisting of prominent figures from academia and training experts, and will also collaborate with various companies and entities specializing in areas requiring specific training in the future. The company expects to achieve sales of 36 million euros over the next five years and train 148,000 students during this period; 19,500 in the first year alone. With this new alliance, GAM takes another step in its evolution as a collaborative, innovative, sustainable, and committed company with its three main areas of impact: people, clients, and the environment, betting on training as a growth vector for the future.

The Evolution of GAM Training

Kirleo was created after analyzing the labor and training market and seeing how non-regulated training should evolve. In this new business school, we continue to offer machinery handling training courses and our Riders School, to train logistics sector Last Mile delivery workers, but we also add new courses such as Occupational Risk Prevention (PRL), battery manufacturing, etc. You can continue to check our schedules and working methods here.