Skills in the Digital Age: Equipping Citizens and Workers for the Future

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In recent years digital technologies have led to rapid economic and social change. For Ireland and Europe to adapt, grow, and prosper in the digital age it is vital that their populations are equipped with the right skills to navigate this digital transition. In this event an expert panel examines the current state of play with regards to digital skills in Ireland and Europe. The panel also discusses the challenges and opportunities relating to digital skills for the economy and society. The panel also explores the role of policymakers and other stakeholders in promoting the uptake of the skills required to ensure a prosperous and inclusive future.

This event is jointly organised by the IIEA and the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS).

This event begins with a keynote address by Minister Patrick O’Donovan, Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science.

The panel for this event include:

Francesca Borgonovi, Head of the Skills Analysis team in the OECD Centre for Skills
Barry Lowry, Chief Information Officer of the Government of Ireland
Grainne Blake, Associate Director, KPMG
Anna Thomas, Co-Founder and Co-Director of the Institute for the Future of Work

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