The MANUFACTURING4ALL drives industrial digital transformation at the Future Skills Forum 

  • The MANUFACTURING4ALL project promoted sustainability and digitalization values in European industry. 
  • Experts discussed the challenges of the digital era in industry and the future of work. 

The Finnova Foundation successfully held the “Future Skills Forum: Challenges and Opportunities in the Digital Age” on October 17 at the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC). This forum brought together industry experts and key players to debate the digital transformation and the need for new technological skills, with special emphasis on industry and the challenges it faces in a digitalized environment. 

The main session, focused on the MANUFACTURING4ALL project, the discussion centered on how digital tools are redefining the future of work in the industrial sector. Lars de Nul, Deputy Head of the Industry 5.0 and Science Unit at the European Commission, highlighted the importance of sustainability and resilience as fundamental pillars for the renewal of European industry. 

Alongside de Nul, Hasan Suzen, CEO of Hybrid Core and member of the European Alliance for AI, spoke about the need to train workers to face the challenges of digitalization, while Massimiliano Dragoni, policy advisor at AFI, emphasized the crucial role new technologies play in creating a more flexible and adaptable work environment. Fernando Casado, Project Director at EFICAZE, also participated in the panel, offering his insights on the importance of attracting qualified talent in a rapidly evolving technological context. 

This event was part of the MANUFACTURING4ALL project, which aims to foster the adoption of advanced manufacturing technologies to improve industrial sustainability and competitiveness. The Finnova Foundation remains committed to developing new skills in the field of digital transformation and industrial sustainability. 


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