During 2021 eNotus team continues with an active participation into Italy B20 Task Forces (TFs). Enotus Chairman Reymond Voutier (Member of Employment & Education Task Force) and his deputy member, Guillermo Pivetta (eNotus VP of Strategic Research and Development) together with Dr. Andy Song (AI Global Expert into Digital Transformation TF).
Employment & Education in the B20 and G20 Agenda
Recent years have seen the increasing influence of technology on employment and education, from allowing new, flexible forms of work, to automating tasks and stimulating the 4th Industrial Revolution. Workforces and education systems have struggled to keep up with the pace of change, resulting in widening skills gaps, stagnant productivity, and persistent challenges around formality and inclusion.
The Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated these workplace transformations, as well as generating a global employment crisis that is especially devastating to smaller companies and already-vulnerable parts of the workforce.
The B20 Italy 2021 Task Force on Employment & Education has identified the following three Policy Recommendations to kickstart a new era of job creation and productive growth.
1. World Preparedness: Preparing workforce skills for future industrial revolutions;
2. Active Labour Market Policies: Improving labour market policies and regulatory frameworks to drive productivity and growth;
3. Inclusive Recovery: Ensuring inclusive opportunities as we rebuild the workplace of the future;
Digital Transformation in the B20 and G20 Agenda
The B20 Italy 2021 Task Force on Digital Transformation identified the following four Policy Recommendations which contribute to expanding the potential and the opportunities related to digital technologies:
1. Reduce Connection Inequalities: Speed up the roll-out of high-capacity future-proof digital infrastructures, enhance technology accessibility and create on-ramps to the digital;
2. Promote Trust in the Digital Ecosystem: Harmonize regulatory principles to ensure fair competition and efficient markets; promote trust in the digital ecosystem by enhancing cybersecurity and privacy protection;
3. Support Public and Private Digital Advantage: Foster Governments’ and companies’ responsible development and deployment of digital technologies, by leveraging public and private cooperation in R&D, promoting investments and effective use cases sharing;
4. Foster a Digital Ready and Inclusive Society: Address the existing digital skills gap in the private and public sector by mapping current shortages, up/ re-skilling individuals, updating education curricula and encouraging a mindful usage of technologies.
Full B20 ITALY Responsiveness Report HERE.
Recent Comments