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WEBINAR: Measuring Industry 5.0 Adoption: an innovative data-driven approach

  • This webinar is part of the EUWIN and Bridges 5.0 programme of events.

In this webinar, we explore an innovative data-driven approach to assess how companies incorporate Industry 5.0 principles, combining vacancy data, ESG scores, and company descriptions. By building a composite index and examining skills demand, the analysis offers fresh insights into workforce development challenges and the shifting priorities of companies embracing human-centric, sustainable practices.

Speaker:

Dr. Jeisson Cárdenas-Rubio is a labour economist who works at the Institute for Employment Research in the United Kingdom He has worked as a consultant for the World Bank, and the Inter-American Development Bank, among other institutions. With extensive experience in skills and occupational change, green labour market, big data analysis, labour market forecast and public policy design. His research interests focus on analysing big data sources and development of labour market information, skill shortages identification and labour market forecasting. Utilising his skills in web scraping and understanding of labour market indicators, he has developed web-based models for analysing skill mismatches where labour statistics are limited. He is also contributing as a Co-investigator to the development of a standarised Skills Classification for the UK.

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EUWIN (the European Workplace Innovation Network) is a community of researchers and practitioners from business, public policy, research and social partner organisations. Its remit is to promote workplace practices that lead to simultaneous improvements in organisational performance and quality of working life for employees. First established by the European Commission in 2013, EUWIN is now funded and managed by a network of international partners. See www.euwin.net

Bridging human & digital potential. Bridges 5.0 creates a unique consortium based on active collaboration between researchers, 8 EU industrial companies, 9 Industry 4.0 ecosystems, and the main EU social partners. See https://bridges5-0.eu