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ACCA (The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants), PwC, BSA | The Software Alliance and the European Movement International will be holding a panel discussion :
 
Digitalisation, SDGs & Future of work: addressing tomorrow's skills and jobs challenges
15 October 2019 (11:30-14:30)
Hotel Renaissance, Brussels (Rue du Parnasse 19)

The future of work is a worldwide concern, strongly enshrined in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In our global, fast-evolving, digitalised world, it is imperative that we understand the impact artificial intelligence, Internet of Things and other digital technologies have on employment and current and future labour market demand. The more we understand the challenges and opportunities, the better we can re-skill  and up-skill today’s workforce and make sure the skills of the next generations are future-proof. 
Key note speeches
     Helen Brand
, OBE, Chief Executive | ACCA 
     Eva Maydell, MEP, President |European Movement International
     Dragos Pîslaru, MEP | Renew Europe Group

Panel discussion Moderated by Dr. Kristina Dervojeda,  leader of  PwC Innovation Research Centre |  PwC Netherlands
    Mark Keese, Head of Skills and Employability Division | OECD 
    Kasia Jurczak, Member of Cabinet of Marianne Thyssen | EU Commissioner for
    Employment, Social Affairs, Skills and Labour Mobility 
    Martina Bisello, Research Officer | Employment Unit, Eurofound  
    Matteo Quatrocchi, Senior Manager, Policy - EMEA at BSA | The Software Alliance 
    Anna Widegren, Secretary General | European Youth Forum  

Concluding remarks
     Riikka-Maria Turkia
, Counsellor for Employment | Finnish Permanent Representation to
     the EU
Date & Time
   Wednesday, 15 October 2019
     Registration & lunch 11:30-12:30
     Welcome & Panel discussion 12:30-13:00
Q&As 13:00-14:10
Closing remarks 14:10-14:30
Venue
Renaissance Hotel
Rue du Parnasse 19
1050 Brussels
This is a side event related to Finland’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union, and part of the European Vocational Skills Week 2019.
 
For registration, please e-mail [email protected].
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