The technical table on “Innovation and work: scenarios and perspectives between AI and digital” was held in the esteemed Chamber of Deputies on July 3. ANGI – National Association of Young Innovators, in collaboration with Cafasso & Figli studio, organized the event to bring together experts, academics, businesses, and institutions to discuss the world of work, new skills development, labor law vision, and their implications for young people and businesses.
The proceedings began with greetings from the ANGI delegates represented by President Gabriele Ferrieri and member Alessandro del Frate. Institutional representatives included Hon. Alessandro Giglio Vigna, President of the European Affairs Commission of the Chamber of Deputies, and Hon. Walter Rizzetto, President of the Public and Private Work Commission of the Chamber of Deputies.
Professor Nino Carmine Cafasso, President of AIS (Associazione Imprese di Servizi), Employment Lawyer, and Labor Consultant highlighted various topics related to work such as Zes (Special Economic Zones), AI’s role in employment opportunities, public-private partnerships through project financing, and prospects regarding cohesion decree. Representatives from institutions and businesses also shared their insights on these topics along with their perspectives on skills development investments in new professions.
The roundtable aimed to highlight future prospects for both workforce skills development as well as emerging professions while exploring ideas that could benefit all parties involved – including workforce, businesses