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30 May 2018 - OECD Forum 2018 - Session: Economic Outlook Debate: Employement, Digitalisation, Productivity

 

Moderator :

Joumanna Bercetche, News Reporter, CNBC International

 

www.oecd.org/forum

 

OECD, Paris, France

 

Photos: © Herve Cortinat/OECD

 

Am 20. Februar 2017 hat die Universität St.Gallen 68 Doktorate verliehen. Rektor Thomas Bieger sprach in seiner Rede über die Verantwortung der Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler im Zeitalter der Digitalisierung.

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Doctors’ Graduation Ceremony spring 2017

 

On 20 February 2017, the University of St.Gallen (HSG) awarded 68 Doctor’s Degrees. In his address, President Thomas Bieger spoke about academics’ responsibility in a time of digitalisation.

 

Fotos: Foto Lautenschlager GmbH

GRAZ,AUSTRIA,26.SEP.21- EUROSKILLS, Closing Ceremony.

Image shows Margarete Schramböck, Federal Minister for Economy and Digitalisation.

På bildene demonstrerer Thorvald Johannessen hvordan Equinors digitale tvilling av Johan Sverdrup fungerer både på ipad og i mixed reality-brillene HoloLens.

 

Jannicke Nilsson (rød jakke), konserndirektør og chief operating officer, Equinor

Torbjørn F. Folgerø (ved siden av Astrup på bilde 1 og 3), direktør og chief digitalisation officer, Equinor

Line H. Bakkevig (til venstre på bilde 1), programleder digitalt kompetansesenter, Equinor

Thorvald Johannessen (med ryggen til), spesialanalytiker IT, Equinor

  

Foto: Equinor

Stéphanie Obertin - Ministre de la Digitalisation - Ministre de la Recherche et de l’Enseignement supérieur - Remich - - 20/08/2025 - photo: claude piscitelli

30 May 2018 - OECD Forum 2018 - Session: Economic Outlook Debate: Employement, Digitalisation, Productivity

 

Phil O'Reilly, Chair, Business & Industry Advisory Committee (BIAC)

 

www.oecd.org/forum

 

OECD, Paris, France

 

Photos: © Herve Cortinat/OECD

 

The EU4Youth Days activities organised on 11th and 13th October, 2022 in Brussels brought together youth workers and practitioners, policy-makers and researchers from the Eastern Partnership region, the Western Balkans and Turkey, and the Southern Neighbourhood. Led by the Directorate-General for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations (DG NEAR), this event provided an opportunity to take part in discussions about youth participation and dialogue, youth employment and entrepreneurship, green transition and digitalisation.

 

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euneighbourseast.eu/news/latest-news/eu4youth-days-2022-f...

 

ETUC says shape digitalisation to create quality jobs & good working conditions #etuwow16

Estonia is recognised as the European leader in digitalisation of government services. Former Presdient Toomas Ilves outlines the Estonian experience at the Open Stage Café, at the International Transport Forum’s 2017 Summit on “Governance of Transport” in Leipzig, Germany on 31 May 2017.

GRAZ,AUSTRIA,26.SEP.21- EUROSKILLS, Closing Ceremony.

Image shows Margarete Schramböck, Federal Minister for Economy and Digitalisation.

UCL Library Services is working with the Wellcome Trust to collect together the papers of the pioneers of modern genetics through a new digitalisation project.

 

The project, which is named Codebreakers: Makers of Modern Genetics, aims to provide a documentary record of modern genetics, not only from a scientific perspective, but also from political, economic, technological, social, cultural and personal viewpoints.

 

Credit: UCL Special Collections

Further information: www.ucl.ac.uk/news/news-articles/0313/130304-UCl-library-...

International regulation of ports - yes or no?

 

Ports are essential for the global supply chain - but do they need more international regulation? High-level speakers engaged in a lively debate at a joint Hutchinson Ports/IMO/IMO International Maritime Law Institute (IMLI) seminar (9 September), to address the question: "Do ports need international regulation?".

 

IMO Secretary-General Kitack Lim reminded the audience that the IMO Convention does give the Organization a mandate to regulate in ports and some current IMO regulations do indeed extend to port operations - for example those surrounding security, reception facilities and the Facilitation (FAL) Convention. "However, there are many opportunities to further explore and enhance the cooperation between shipping, ports and the logistics industries," Mr Lim said, adding that a port sector that can streamline procedures and remove barriers to trade, embrace new technologies, and treat safety, security and reputation as both desirable and marketable, will be a major driver towards stability and sustainable development – and support the achievement of the UN sustainable development goals (SDGS).

Speakers agreed that more dialogue with ports and more involvement from port-related stakeholders at IMO were necessary, particularly with advancements in automation and digitalisation. Ports are becoming increasingly relevant in actions to combat climate change and reduce shipping emissions, including supply of low-emission fuels for ships, port call optimisation and just-in-time operations and moves towards sustainable on-shore power supply, requiring port infrastructure and information exchange. But the extent of any international regulation needed to be carefully discussed. Capacity building was also key to ensuring harmonization and implementation of existing and any new international standards, codes of practices and guidelines.

United Kingdom Maritime Minister Nusrat Ghani MP also highlighted the advances being made in the integrated supply chain. "What new standards will be needed is a question we need to answer," she said, adding that regulation needs to be responsive to new challenges and be fit for purpose.

Panellists reflected on the IMO World Maritime theme for 2019, Empowering Women in the maritime community, and welcomed increasing opportunities for females, especially with increasing automation of manual tasks in what is still a male-dominated sector, particularly on the dock side.

The event at IMO Headquarters in London, United Kingdom was part of London International shipping Week (LISW). IMO's Frederick Kenney moderated. Participants were welcomed by Clemence Cheng, Executive Director, Hutchison Ports. Professor David Attard, Director, IMO International Maritime Law Institute, outlined the role of ports in maritime law and highlighted the importance of enforcement of regulations, including through implementation into national law, and the need for capacity building and training. Panellists were: Mr. Patrick Verhoeven, International Association of Ports and Harbours (IAPH); Mr. Guy Platten, International Chamber of Shipping (ICS); Ms. Lamia Kerdjoudj-Belkaid, The Federation of European Private Port Companies and Terminals (FEPORT); Andrew Higgs Setfords Solicitors; Ms. Sakura Kuma, Yokohama and Kawasaki International Port (YKIP); and Ms. Diana Whitney, Hutchison Ports.

Buyer companies and expert solution providers take part in pre-arranged one-to-one consultation meetings at the 9th International Railway Summit in Warsaw.

 

© 2020 IRITS Events Ltd. Photo: Bartłomiej Zackiewicz

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Dans le cadre du Projet de Réforme et de Dissémination des textes de loi en faveur des femmes, ONU Femmes, en partenariat avec l’Unité de Coordination du PADMPME du Gouvernement Congolais, a organisé la cérémonie de lancement de la campagne de dissémination digitale à Kinshasa, Matadi, Goma et Lubumbashi.

 

La cérémonie a été marquée par la présentation de la Stratégie de Digitalisation, l'avant-propos du Ministère du Genre, Famille et Enfant, le Ministère de l'EPME, la présence des Organisations de la Société Civile, et enfin, la remise de smartphones aux femmes entrepreneures des 4 provinces du projet. Ces smartphones ont un système GPS intégré et une APP qui permettront aux femmes entrepreneures de se connecter, de s'identifier et de démarrer un réseau numérique dans le pays.

 

Photos: ONU Femmes / Marina Mestres Segarra

 

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As part of the Project for the Reform and Dissemination of Laws in Favor of Women, UN Women, in partnership with the PADMPME Coordination Unit of the Congolese Government, organized the launch ceremony of the digital dissemination campaign in Kinshasa, Matadi, Goma and Lubumbashi.

 

The ceremony was highlighted by the presentation of the Digitalisation Strategy, the foreword from the Ministry of Gender, Family and Child, the Ministry of EPME, the presence of Civil Society Organisations, and finally, the handing out of smartphones for entrepreneurial women in the 4 provinces of the project. These smartphones have an integrated GPS system and APP that will allow female entrepreneurs to connect, identify each other and start a digital network in the country.

 

Photos: UN Women/ Marina Mestres Segarra

Opening session of the #ETUWOW16 conference on digitalisation & future of work

30 May 2018

Talk Together - Bringing Information Together

 

Ryan Mayfield, Director, Global Affairs, Yewno

Kim Normann Andersen, Professor, Department of Digitalisation, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark

With Toby Green, Chief Operating Officer, Public Affairs & Communications, OECD

 

OECD Headquarters, Paris, France

 

Photo: OECD/Andrew Wheeler

  

Banking Supervision in a New Economy: Digitalisation, Climate and Financial Innovation

   

Tuesday, 2 and Wednesday, 3 May 2023

 

Eurotower, Frankfurt am Main and Webex

   

copyright: Sanziana Perju / ECB

International Public Art Festival 2020 - Theme Digitalisation - which aims to draw attention to the potential opportunities & obstacles that may arise as a result of technological advances. Artist Stefan Smit - South African Fine Artist - Paintings.

7 June 2017 - OECD Forum 2017 - Inequality, Digitalisation & Competition. OECD, Paris, France.

 

Scene Setting

 

Constantijn van Oranje-Nassau, Startup Envoy, StartupDelta

 

Speakers

 

Jacques Bughin, Director, McKinsey Brussels; Director, McKinsey Global Institute

 

Ariel Ezrachi, Author, Virtual Competition: The Promise and Perils of the Algorithm-Driven Economy

 

Roxanne Varza, Director, Station F, France

 

www.oecd.org/forum

 

Photo: MarcoIlluminati/OECD

Toomas Ilves, former Estonian President, is the Keynote Speaker at the Question and Answer session on the digitalisation of government services at the Open Stage Café, at the International Transport Forum’s 2017 Summit on “Governance of Transport” in Leipzig, Germany on 31 May 2017.

First thing to do in 2014; digitalisation. I want to run my layout by PC/Rocomotion. For that I need to study myself in a bit and digitalise all the tracks. So as quiet a dummy I thought it was better to work on a simple test layout first. Soldering, isolating tracks, feedback modules, here we go!

7 June 2017 - OECD Forum 2017 - Inequality, Digitalisation & Competition. OECD, Paris, France.

 

Moderator

 

Nicolas Barré, Editor in Chief, Les Échos, France

 

Scene Setting

 

Constantijn van Oranje-Nassau, Startup Envoy, StartupDelta

 

Speakers

 

Jacques Bughin, Director, McKinsey Brussels; Director, McKinsey Global Institute

 

Ariel Ezrachi, Author, Virtual Competition: The Promise and Perils of the Algorithm-Driven Economy

 

Roxanne Varza, Director, Station F, France

 

www.oecd.org/forum

 

Photo: MarcoIlluminati/OECD

Banking Supervision in a New Economy: Digitalisation, Climate and Financial Innovation

   

Tuesday, 2 and Wednesday, 3 May 2023

 

Eurotower, Frankfurt am Main and Webex

   

copyright: Sanziana Perju / ECB

Banking Supervision in a New Economy: Digitalisation, Climate and Financial Innovation

   

Tuesday, 2 and Wednesday, 3 May 2023

 

Eurotower, Frankfurt am Main and Webex

   

copyright: Sanziana Perju / ECB

7 June 2017 - OECD Forum 2017 - Inequality, Digitalisation & Competition. OECD, Paris, France.

 

Jacques Bughin, Director, McKinsey Brussels; Director, McKinsey Global Institute

 

Roxanne Varza, Director, Station F, France

 

www.oecd.org/forum

 

Photo: MarcoIlluminati/OECD

Industrie 4.0 – Digitalisierung bei Mercedes-Benz ;

 

Industrie 4.0 – Digitalisation at Mercedes-Benz;

Over 270 union leaders and activists took part in the UNI Commerce Global Conference in Berlin.

 

The conference revolved around the 4 pillars of the 2017-2021 UNI Commerce Action Plan:

 

Building Union Power in the Global Commerce Sector

Including You!

E-Commerce, Digitalisation, & the Future World of Work

Building Union Power in the Retail Supply Chain

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