Territorial ecosystems 4.0 and labour policies

Event details
Start date 13 Nov 2024 ore 10:00
End date 13 Nov 2024 ore 13:30
Place Benevento
Participation On site and online
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The seminar ‘Territorial Ecosystems 4.0 and Labour Policies’, organised by Inapp in collaboration with the University of Sannio, will take place in Benevento on 13 November.

A qualitative-quantitative survey was conducted by Inapp on the European Digital Innovation Hubs (EDIH) – envisaged by the European Commission’s Digital Europe Programme – and on the strategic role that these hubs can play as ecosystems supporting the growth and competitiveness of enterprises and territories. During the seminar, the first results of the survey will be presented, supported by important testimonies from the managers of the new hubs in Italy, with a special focus on the Southern Regions. It will also be a useful opportunity to reflect on new policies to anticipate change.

After the institutional greetings of Inapp Director General Loriano Bigi and the Rector of the University of Sannio Gerardo Canfora, the proceedings will begin with an introduction by Massimo Resce, head of Inapp’s research group Labour Policies and Economic Development in the Regions of Southern Italy.

Francesco Manente and Annamaria D’Alessio will present Inapp’s survey on Territorial Ecosystems 4.0 and the role of the new European Digital Innovation Hubs.

Valentina Cardinali, Inapp researcher and delegate for Italy to the OECD LEED Committee, takes part in the round table ‘Integrated Policies for Work, Business and Territorial Innovation in the Era of AI and Transition 4.0’.

The conclusions are entrusted to Manuel Marocco, head of Inapp’s Labour Market Structure.