Project description
The IndTech 2022 conference: Industrial technologies of tomorrow
The IndTech Conference is the European Commission's biannual conference on industrial technologies held in the country holding the Council of the European Union's presidency. In 2022, the conference took place in Grenoble, France and addressed key themes such as Green and digital transition, circularity and sustainability, among others. The EU-funded IndTech 2022 project organised the high-level conference which aimed to improve the visibility of industrial technologies, identify policy options and priorities, share information, and provide a space for networking and finding common goals among industry stakeholders such as industry, small and medium sized enterprises, businesses, investors, local authorities, non-governmental organisations, and trade unions.
Objective
The European Industry is currently facing growing number of challenges and the status quo is not acceptable as a sustainable solution. The two main trends of Green and Digital transformation is a strategic call for action for all individual companies, but more and more also between them. The trends of shortening of value chains not only from technological and data-use point of view, but also from de-internationalization perspective became very urgent as recovery measures after the Covid-19 pandemics and will be considered as a potential driver for future resilience building strategies. At the same time, the existing workforce will need to accept and adopt the proposed changes as a new opportunity for sustainable growth, which shall be supported by development of new skills and largely available re-skilling. These and other aspects will be promoted and opinions from industrial leaders collected at the next pan-European conference on Industrial Technologies in Grenoble 2022, France. The feedback will be provided for further policy work on European, national and regional level.
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HORIZON.2.4 - Digital, Industry and Space
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(opens in new window) HORIZON-CL4-2021-CONF-1-IBA
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France
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