Future of Work
Italian education compared to Europe
From graduates to school dropouts and public funding, Italy has an education problem. And Brussels cannot help but tell us off
Future of Work
From graduates to school dropouts and public funding, Italy has an education problem. And Brussels cannot help but tell us off
Ersilia Vaudo Scarpetta, Chief Diversity Officer at the European Space Agency, explains why it is a value for society that young women devote themselves to the study of science, mathematics and physics, subjects that are often chosen by males.
The Excelsior information system of Unioncamere has put together a forecast of Italian employment needs between 2019 and 2023: Digital Transformation and eco-sustainability will involve about 30% of the workers companies and public administration will need
We've been convinced that life only makes sense outside of the workplace, making it simply a necessary activity to provide us with money for leisure time. A lie, as Dario Nicoli reveals in his youth manual
Guido Jouret, ABB's chief Digital Officer explains why automation and artificial intelligence are the levers to increase people's potential
Driverless, electric and pooled: the cars of the future will be very different from how we know them today. Not only less polluting, but also safer and geared at entertainment. Above all, they will give work to many more people than today: so be prepared to see the trend explode in the coming years
A video interview with Barbara Cominelli, Microsoft Marketing & Operations Director
What do they do? What is their training? Where do they work? A survey to find out- among other things- that in a green economy, stable contracts are more common than in other sectors
According to the World Economic Forum, between now and 2025 there are $ 1.5 trillion worth in value for logistics operators and an additional $ 2.4 trillion in benefits for the company following the digital transformation of the industry
Federico Ruffo, a Rai Tre journalist, supported by the Ministry of Labor and Anpal, says: "Work has changed. Training courses should start taking awareness of the needs of the productive fabric