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Skills, skills, skills
At the ‘Skills for industry conference’ in June 2019 Joost Korte, Director General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion at the European Commission stressed that “Europe needs a skills revolution.
Evaluating Wellbeing at Work in Flemish Residential Care Homes
In early 2019, the Flemish government launched a project around workplace innovation in residential care homes. Its goal is to encourage more residential care homes to embrace innovative working practices.
German Future of Work goes International
The way we work has changed continuously over the ages – but maybe nowadays we are living through one of the deepest changes ever.
EUWIN Partner Profile: Sinnergiak Social Innovation
Sinnergiak Social Innovation is a research centre of the University of the Basque Country, and focuses on an interdisciplinary approach to social innovation divided into four main core areas: action research, training, intervention and knowledge transfer.
High-level support for workplace innovation
The debates on digital transformation and the future of work reveal risks and opportunities. Will part of the workforce be left behind or will everybody acquire new skills?
Leading in Troubled Times
‘Working from home’ is now a fact of life for millions of people, while many others experience ‘social distancing’ in the workplace.

European Workplace Innovation Network (EUWIN)
EUWIN was established by the European Commission in 2013 and is now entirely supported by contributions from an international network of partners co-ordinated by HIVA (University of Leuven). EUWIN also functions as a network partner to BEYOND4.0 and BRIDGES5.0 projects.
Contact: Workplace Innovation Europe CLG (contact@workplaceinnovation.eu).