17th Annual Meeting of the EN RLMM, Day 1 – Morning session
13 October 2022 – 17th Annual Meeting of the EN RLMM
The European Network on Regional Labour Market Monitoring (EN RLMM) focuses on innovative approaches for the monitoring of labour markets in regions and localities
EN RLMM across Europe. Through various activities involving the publishing of Anthologies and organising meetings, it seeks to further the concepts and instruments in regional and local labour market monitoring and to diffuse the common methods for research and analysis in this field. In 2022, the Annual Meeting of the EN RLMM will take place in presence. It will be organised jointly by EURISPES Rome, in Tempio Pausania, Sardinia and the Coordination/Management of the EN RLMM at IWAK from the Goethe University of Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
13 October 2022 – PROGRAM (Day 1 – morning session)
Observing the Impact of Artificial Intelligence, as Part of Digital Transformation Processes, on Occupations, Skills, Sectors, and Work.
09,30 – 10,30 Opening Words
Dr Girolamo Balata, EURISPES Sardinia Director (Italy)
Professor Gian Maria Fara, EURISPES President (Italy)
Giovanni Antonio Addis, Mayor of Tempio Pausania (Italy)
Hon. Alessandra Zedda, VP, Regional Government, Sardinia Region Councilor, Employment, Vocational Training, Cooperation and Social Security (Italy)
Hon. Andrea Biancareddu, Councilor, Public Education, Cultural Heritage, Information, Sardinia Region (Italy)
10,30 – 11,00
Artificial Intelligence and Local Labour Markets State of the Art Observations from the EN RLMM
Dr Christa Larsen, IWAK-Goethe University Frankfurt a. M. (Germany)
11,00 – 11,50
Catching the Skill Transformation Using Big Data and AI: A novel Change Index to Observe how Italian Labour Market has been Changing Through Time
Professor Mario Mezzanzanica, University of Milano-Bicocca (Italy)
The Relevance of AI in the Digital Transformation of Regional and Local Labour Markets across Europe
Duncan Brown, LIGHTCAST (USA)
Discussion
11,50 – 12,10 Coffee Break
12,10 – 12,45
AI and Digital Innovation in Arts and Cultural Sector: Technology, Sustainability, and new Creative Jobs. Are we ready?
Dr Aleksandra Webb, School of Business and Creative Industries, University of the West of Scotland (United Kingdom) Discussion