European e-skills 2008 conference
The European Commission adopted on 7 September 2007 a Communication on “e-Skills for the 21st Century: Fostering Competitiveness, Growth and Jobs” presenting a long term e-skills agenda and including five major action lines at the European level.
The Competitiveness Council of Ministers adopted Conclusions on a long term e-skills strategy at its meeting on 22-23 November 2007.
A successful implementation of an e-skills strategy in Europe is considered of great importance within the renewed Lisbon strategy (Presidency Conclusions March 2008) and as a part of lifelong learning strategies (2006 Recommendation on key competences).
The conference is organised by the European Commission and Cedefop in partnership with the e-Skills Industry Leadership Board. It will bring together experts from government, ICT industry, social partners, academia and other stakeholders. The conference will present and discuss best practices, flagship projects and report on progress. Participation at the conference is free of charge but on invitation only.
Agenda
EMF participation:
10 October
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Chair: Ms Anne Bucher, Head of Unit, DG Information Society and Media, European Commission
· Mr Werner Korte, Director, empirica
· Mr Sebastiano Toffaletti, Secretary General, PIN-SME
· Ms Caroline Jacobsson, Adviser, European Metalworkers’ Federation
· Ms Hara Klasina, Manager Digital Economy Policy Group, EICTA
EMF statement on e-skills
“Continuous training of workers in cooperation with all stakeholders is a prerequisite for maintaining manufacturing in Europe and keeping pace with the changing technological development in the ICT sector.”
e-skills for Europe; Implementing a long-term agenda
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