The government of Javier Milei, through the Ministry of Human Capital led by Sandra Pettovello, has established the 'Human Capital Training Center' by means of resolution 1105/2025, published in the Official Bulletin.
The center seeks to respond to the demand for technical profiles. To this end, the trainings will offer a flexible range of options that will allow:
* Adapting to changes in the labor market through the constant updating of content. * Including practical experience in real work environments, ensuring that participants are prepared for potential immediate incorporation into companies. * Promoting articulation with the productive sector, ensuring that training programs respond to the concrete needs of SMEs, large companies, and technology institutions. * Favoring the labor reconversion of workers who need to acquire new skills in the face of technological transformation processes.
In this sense, the initiative aims to 'guarantee a comprehensive and effective approach that enhances the participants' capabilities and responds to the demands of the labor market'.
Teamwork, effective communication, and adaptability to different dynamic contexts will be part of the training.
Furthermore, the main intention of the initiative 'is to create a broad and reference training space at the national level, in order to contribute to the strengthening of human capital in strategic productive sectors and to promote formal labor inclusion and employability' for both young people and adults.
The world is in constant change, and with the advancement of technology, the world of work is rapidly mutating across the globe, marking a permanent demand and challenging millions of people to add knowledge and skills to not 'fall off' the labor system.
In this context, the national government of Javier Milei has promoted the creation of the 'Human Capital Training Center' through the Ministry of Human Capital, as established in resolution 1105/2025, published in the Official Bulletin today.
'The initiative is framed in the need to generate conditions that favor the formal labor insertion of young people and adults, through the acquisition of technical and technological competencies aligned with the current and future demands of the strategic productive sectors,' the official text states.
Generating conditions that favor the formal labor insertion of young people and adults, through the acquisition of technical and technological competencies aligned with current and future demands, is one of the keys.
In this way, the Program will not only offer training but will also consolidate as a space for the constant search to innovate and articulate between the public and private sectors, in order to accompany institutions and companies on the path of productive and economic development.