I can't answer your question directly, but I can go back to the reason the round table identified this as a core issue. Because of the nature of the ICT sector, because of the rapid technological changes, because of global competition, and because of a blurring of the lines between what traditionally would be called hardware and software, industry is finding that the graduates of today have good technical skills but need more of what some people refer to as soft skills—the ability to work in teams, stronger communication skills, and a better understanding of global or business dynamics. That's what they referred to.
A number of universities or colleges are working closely with the industry to identify the requirements, but participants at the table felt the need to improve that dialogue. This will be taking place between academia and the industry.