DIGITALEUROPE presents fieldwork ideas and concrete initiatives to answer the current and future digital skill needs.
The event brings together government representatives, industry leaders and education professionals to debate on the EU 2030 Digital Decade targets on digital skills and the type of measure needed to hit both targets on ICT specialists and EU citizens with basic digital skills levels.
There will also be a deep dive into thematic discussions on digital skills on artificial intelligence, blockchain, software, and advanced digital skills at large.
These sessions will present the results of European projects such as the European Software Skills Alliance, Women4IT, AI Skills Alliance, or Blockchain Skills for Europe
Estimated total reach or number of participants: 300
- vocational education | vocational training
- Wednesday 18 May 2022, 08:30 - 17:30 (CEST)
- Online only
- External event
- Main audience
- Professional organisations or social partners
- Type of organisation
- Civil society organisation
Practical information
- When
- Wednesday 18 May 2022, 08:30 - 17:30 (CEST)
- Where
- Online only
- Who should attend
- Professional organisations or social partners
- Languages
- English
- Organisers
- DIGITALEUROPE
Description

Digital Deep Dives: Can Europe cater for the skill needs of digitalising industries?
DIGITALEUROPE organises a webinar to discuss Europe’s digital skills panorama and untapped opportunities.
It presents fieldwork ideas and concrete initiatives to answer the current and future digital skill needs.
The event brings together government representatives, industry leaders, and education professionals to debate on the EU 2030 Digital Decade targets on digital skills and the type of measure needed to hit both targets on ICT specialists and EU citizens with basic digital skills levels.
There will also be a deep dive into thematic discussions on digital skills via parallel sessions on artificial intelligence, blockchain, software, and advanced digital skills at large.
These sessions will present the results of European projects such as the European Software Skills Alliance (ESSA), Women4IT, AI Skills Alliance (ARISA), or Blockchain Skills for Europe (CHAISE) and the input from subject matter experts.