The Advanced Manufacturing Workforce Development Alliance (AMDev) is a five-year program supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and led by the Unilab Foundation. It aims to improve the competencies of the manufacturing workforce, create an enabling environment for advanced manufacturing workforce development, and address the challenges of systemic insufficiencies in the education system. The program seeks to achieve these goals by rapidly transforming education and training processes to enable the readiness of the workforce for Industry 4.0, or Advanced Manufacturing. AMDev is a collaborative effort involving higher education institutions, research institutions, specialized non-profit organizations, and government agencies.
The AMDev program was established to address the need for a highly skilled and adaptive workforce that meets the evolving harmonized skills and qualifications descriptors, competency, and training standards in the manufacturing sector. It also aims to bridge the gap between the skills of the workforce and the requirements of Industry 4.0.
The Advanced Manufacturing Skills Council (AMSC), institutionalized through the AMDev program, will lead the effort to define and harmonize standards and qualifications descriptors, competency, and training standards for the manufacturing workforce. The AMSC, under the management of Makati Business Club is set to sustain the AMDev initiatives after its completion in 2027.