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Growth Summit 2023 - Future of Work: Science and Technology - English

With investment in digital transformation expected to hit $3.4 trillion in 2026, tech talent shortages are becoming more acute. What multistakeholder policies and strategies can close the science and technology talent gap and equip workers and learners with the skills they need for successful careers in the sector?

With investment in digital transformation expected to hit $3.4 trillion in 2026, tech talent shortages are becoming more acute. What multistakeholder policies and strategies can close the science and technology talent gap and equip workers and learners with the skills they need for successful careers in the sector?

Watch the ‘Future of Work: Science and Technology’ session from the Growth Summit 2023 to learn more.

Speakers:

- Öykü Işık, Professor, Digital Strategy and Cybersecurity, IMD Business School

- Lisa Melo, Vice-President, Learning and Performance, RBC Financial Group

- Jennifer Schenker, Founder and Editor-in-Chief, The Innovator

- Azir Aliu, Minister of Information Society and Administration, Ministry of Information Society and Administration

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