The Digital Skills and Jobs Coalition: join us!

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The Digital Skills and Jobs Coalition: join us! Alexander Riedl European Commission DG CONNECT 20 June 2016

Digital skills at different life stages ict specialist skills ict advanced user skills for work ict basic user skills for work Digital skills for everyday life Youth Workforce Senior citizens

The whole labour force needs digital skills

37% of the EU workforce has insufficient digital skills,13% have no digital skills at all

Public and private companies Member States and Regions Social Partners Digital Skills and Jobs Coalition European Commission Education & training providers Employment services

Addressing the digital skills gap (1) New Skills Agenda: digital skills in all actions, in particular: Digital Skills and Jobs Coalition Multi-stakeholder partnership (education, business, social partners, Member States) to tackle the digital skills challenge with concrete actions Building on the achievements of the Grand Coalition for Digital Jobs

The Grand Coalition for Digital Jobs Launched in 2013 More than 2 million people trained 100 stakeholders, mostly from ICT industry and "digital constituency" National and local coalitions in more than 13 countries

Addressing the digital skills gap (2) Reaching out to all sectors as all sectors become digital Involve Member States and stakeholders in designing and delivering solutions: national digital skills strategies and national partnerships for digital skills by 2017, joint targets by end of 2016 Best-practice exchange; pledges and joint training programmes; link to sectoral "blueprints" Better use of European and national funds

What you can do: Join us ROUNDTABLE SEPTEMBER What should be the main focus of the new Coalition? What needs to be done to boost digital skills and what are your proposals for action? What are the skills and job profiles in high demand? What are the best practices from your sector/country? LAUNCH CONFERENCE DECEMBER Share your experience and projects Join the Coalition!

Thank you! Q & A alexander.riedl@ec.europa.eu @digitalskillsEU