The new EU body will be tasked with sharing labor data among member countries and monitoring wages, safety standards and compliance
Imagining
The removal of architectural, perceptual and cultural barriers and an interior design created to ensure safety and ease of movement. How architecture is moving towards design for everyone
By 2050, there will be 9,8 billion people in the world, who will consume 70% more food than today. How can we create a new balance? Cocoon has launched its (entrepreneurial) challenge
From the online order to home delivery, the last step might be taken care of by a Ford robot. The US auto company has released a video on an innovative automated delivery system: Digit
Jerry Kaplan, an expert in artificial intelligence, one of the pioneers of Silicon Valley, discusses artificial intelligence and the future that awaits us, with a positive glance.
The International Labour Organisation (ILO) has devoted the tenth edition of its international Academy to the world of social enterprises. Conversation with Roberto Di Meglio, Senior Specialist at the ILO.
The foundations? The challenge of low-impact mobility and the creation of an innovative network of companies, public administrations and young start-ups
What will the world be like in 2050? What will we eat, how will we travel and what will be our jobs? 2050: A (Fu)turistic Guide for Time Travellers by Cristina Pozzi outlines the world 30 years from now.
Investing in the development of resources through different and innovative experiences, encouraging mentoring, fostering integration and exploiting new technologies. Here are some tips from industry experts to help companies nurture Generation Z talent. Sodexo’s study
Guido Jouret, ABB’s chief Digital Officer explains why automation and artificial intelligence are the levers to increase people’s potential
A compulsory subject of study which is taught an hour a week in the Klassens tid , where students learn to help their classmates and compete only with themselves
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
Our country should stop selling cars with diesel or petrol engines by 2035 and switch to electric cars. New skills, new professional profiles and more research will be needed
“Psychology and the Good Life”, taught by Laurie Santos at Yale, has become the most popular course in the history of the prestigious American university. Yet there is no shortage of examples in Italy as well
Software developers, engineers and computer scientists will be leading the first phase of creating a virtual reality for avatars. But eventually a detailed world will have to be created, and this will only be possible with architects, designers, mathematicians and many other professional profiles.