“Re-Thinking Europe’s Skill Needs: Reflections  Following the European Year of Skills”
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“Re-Thinking Europe’s Skill Needs: Reflections Following the European Year of Skills”

Join us in Rome for a day of insightful discussions and reflections on the skill needs in Europe!

Date and time

Tuesday, October 29 · 9:30am - 6pm CET

Location

The Building Hotel. Via Montebello, 126, 00185 Rome, Italy

126 Via Montebello 00185 Roma Italy

About this event

  • Event lasts 8 hours 30 minutes

Note: Simultaneous translation will be provided throughout the conference in both Italian-English and English-Italian.

The conference will feature expert panels and discussions focusing on the key challenges in Europe’s labour market, including labour shortages, the growth of green jobs, and the impact of AI on workforce transformation. The panels will bring together renowned experts, researchers, and policymakers, including:

  • Keynote speakers from OECD and a representative from the World Employment Confederation (WEC-Europe);
  • Expert panel on tackling labour shortages and workforce transformation;
  • Roundtable discussion on measuring labour and skill shortages in Europe;
  • Policy roundtable on how to develop a sustainable workforce for the future focused on experience of Italy.

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The conference will also mark the official launch of the book “Re-Thinking Europe’s Skill Needs: Reflections Following the European Year of Skills”. The afternoon will include interactive sessions led by the book’s authors.

More information: https://www.skillspulse.eu/eu-conference-rome

Organised by Fondazione Giacomo Brodolini in collaboration with the SkillsPULSE Project.

DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION: October 25, 2024

Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the Research Executive Agency (REA). Neither the European Union nor REA can be held responsible for them.

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FGB is a network of change-makers. Our mission is to create real social impact and positive socio-economic progress across nations and cities. Empowered by a strong 50-year history and an unwavering belief in human potential, we strive to transform ideas into policy that paves the way towards better living for all. To do this, we publish research and content with an aim to inform policy across Italy and Europe. We build programs for stakeholders, businesses, entrepreneurs and students to advance their ideas for innovation and progress. We bring our political, economic and social expertise to support institutions in their vision for development. And through it all, we are committed to starting new conversations about what it means to live inclusively in these challenging times. We believe there is a way to create more opportunities for everyone, regardless of any gender, race, culture, belief or nationality. And it starts with knowledge. Knowledge, we believe, is the cornerstone to progress. Which is why the roots of everything we do have always been in the development and sharing of research, ever since we first opened up our doors in 1971 to support the evolution of Labour rights in Italy. Change, we believe, can only happen when you have a deep understanding, the passion to apply it and the drive to improve people’s lives.