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This section offers a variety of publications, reports, studies, and data on digital skills and digitalisation. Find skills intelligence from throughout Europe to boost your knowledge, enhance your research activities, and understand the drivers behind the digital transformation.
Scale-up Europe: how to build global tech leaders in Europe (2021)
This report presents recommendations to accelerate the rise of global tech leaders born in Europe in the service of both progress and technological sovereignt.Towards a green & digital future (JRC - 2022)
The goal of this study by the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission is to analyse how the European Union can make sure that the digital and green transitions mutually reinforce each other.SME Guide on Information Security Controls
Cybersecurity SMEs can use this guide to tailor solutions for non-ICT SMEs and strengthen their security requirements, while upgrading their level of digital capabilitiesEnhancing human agency in Artificial Intelligence Systems (2022)
The paper argues that AI policy should introduce rights for users to swiftly contest or rectify an AI-enabled decision to empower individual autonomy and strengthen fundamental rights in the digital age.The global digital skills gap: current trends and future directions (2021)
This report from RAND Europe shows the current trends and future directions for the global digital skills gap.Blockchain skills forecast - annual report (2022) - CHAISE
The resulting forecasts of this report will enable the EU, and individual member states, to assess the extent to which labour market imbalances are likely to occur in the short-term that could inhibit the development of the blockchain sector.European Blockchain Skills Strategy (2022) - CHAISE
the main aim of this report is to propose a Skill Strategy that would meet the needs of the 21st century. It addresses what to teach (which skills), to whom (identifying the stakeholders), and how (strategies and action plans).Artificial intelligence in healthcare: Applications, risks, and ethical and societal impacts
This study from the EPRS (European Parliament Research Service) offers an overview of how AI can benefit future healthcare, in particular increasing the efficiency of clinicians, improving medical diagnosis and treatment, and optimising the...Supporting Policies Addressing the Digital Skills Gap, JRC (2022)
The 2022 report by the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission analyses the latest data on digital skills and jobs to highlight gaps and make policy recommendations for those in most need of upskilling.