Summary
The European Industry is currently facing growing number of challenges and the status quo is not acceptable as a sustainable solution. The two main trends of Green and Digital transformation is a strategic call for action for all individual companies, but more and more also between them. The trends of shortening of value chains not only from technological and data-use point of view, but also from de-internationalization perspective became very urgent as recovery measures after the Covid-19 pandemics and will be considered as a potential driver for future resilience building strategies. At the same time, the existing workforce will need to accept and adopt the proposed changes as a new opportunity for sustainable growth, which shall be supported by development of new skills and largely available re-skilling. These and other aspects will be promoted and opinions from industrial leaders collected at the next pan-European conference on Industrial Technologies in Grenoble 2022, France. The feedback will be provided for further policy work on European, national and regional level.
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Web resources: | https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101074235 |
Start date: | 01-03-2022 |
End date: | 30-11-2022 |
Total budget - Public funding: | 694 375,00 Euro - 100 000,00 Euro |
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The European Industry is currently facing growing number of challenges and the status quo is not acceptable as a sustainable solution. The two main trends of Green and Digital transformation is a strategic call for action for all individual companies, but more and more also between them. The trends of shortening of value chains not only from technological and data-use point of view, but also from de-internationalization perspective became very urgent as recovery measures after the Covid-19 pandemics and will be considered as a potential driver for future resilience building strategies. At the same time, the existing workforce will need to accept and adopt the proposed changes as a new opportunity for sustainable growth, which shall be supported by development of new skills and largely available re-skilling. These and other aspects will be promoted and opinions from industrial leaders collected at the next pan-European conference on Industrial Technologies in Grenoble 2022, France. The feedback will be provided for further policy work on European, national and regional level.Status
SIGNEDCall topic
HORIZON-CL4-2021-CONF-1-IBAUpdate Date
09-02-2023
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