2017 Berlin

Connectivity of skills and competences for smart specialization as driving force for sustainable development in Baltic Sea Region

Time:       14th June, 10.45 - 12.15
Venue:     Besucherzentrum 1

Description:

Changing demographic patterns has a strong impact on socio-economic development in the Baltic Sea Region and accelerates regional disparities. Region connectivity plays a key role in the success of sustainable development. The aim of the seminar is to discuss, how the region can develop integrated, effective and inclusive lifelong learning education together, that is closely linked to, and supports the smart specialization areas.

Moderator:

  • Lilita Sparāne, Head of Creative Industries Division at The Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Latvia

Panellists/ Speakers:

  • Olli Pekka Hatanpää, Planning Manager at Helsinki-Uusimaa Regional Council, Finland
  • Maija Kāle, Adviser at Nordic Council of Ministers' Office in Latvia, Latvia
  • Daniel Porep, Brandenburg Economic Development Board, Germany
  • Ugnius Savickas, Senior Consultant, Head of Innovators Base at ISM Executive School, Lithuania

Organiser(s) & contact details:
Vidzeme Planning region; Phone. +371 64116006; email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Contact details of the contact person:
Lelde Ābele; email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.; Phone:  00 371 29266757

Elaboration:
The seminar focuses on connectivity of skills and competences for smart specialization in the Region. Aim of the seminar is to discuss, how Baltic Sea Region countries and regions can together develop integrated, effective and inclusive lifelong learning education, that is closely linked to, and supports the smart specialization areas.
The seminars represent a cross-cutting approach: corresponding Priority Area (PA) Education, as well as PA Innovation by promoting the process of smart specialization.  

The seminar will focus on the following central themes:
•    Lifelong Learning in the Global Knowledge Economy: skills and competences of the future economies;
•    Smart specialization and availability of workforce – territorial context;
•    Lifelong Learning as a driving force for regional development and specialization;
•    Lifelong learning in the digital age.

The content of the seminar will be designed to engage the audience - sectors and actors from local, regional, national and EU levels and to stimulate dynamic discussions on addressed issues and spread good examples around the Region.