Unlocking the Future

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Season 2 episodes (10)

The Story of the Single Market
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The Story of the Single Market

Wrapping up this series, this episode gathers Pascal Lamy (former Director-General of the WTO, former Commissioner for Trade under the Commission presidency of Romano Prodi, Head of Cabinet of Commission President Jacques Delors and currently Coordinator of the Jacques Delors Think Tank, in Paris, Berlin, Bruxelles), along with Anja Fortuna (Vice-President of the European Youth Forum), to help us explore the single market’s past, why and how it was conceived initially, but also how it is seen today, notably by young people, indeed whether they take it for granted and whether its benefits still shine through, what obstacles or challenges it is facing today.With:Pascal Lamy, French, former Director-General of the World Trade Organization (WTO), Commissioner for Trade under the Commission presidency of Romano Prodi, Head of Cabinet of Commission President Jacques Delors and currently the Honorary President of the think tank Notre Europe.Anja Fortuna, Slovenian, Vice-President of the European Youth Forum Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Role of Networking Organizations
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The Role of Networking Organizations

In this episode, four experts explore the role of networking organisations – industry clusters, trade associations, SME and innovation hubs, and the Enterprise Europe Network – in helping Europe recover from the pandemic and bolster resilience.With:Mantas Villys, Director of the Lithuanian Innovation CentreRezső Kádár, Cluster Manager at Pro Wood, a regional wood cluster in RomaniaMatteo Carlo Borsani, Managing Director of the Confindustria Delegation to the EUFreya Lemcke, Head of Division Deutsches Industrie- und Hammelskammertag, Brussels Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Universities, Job Markets, Entrepreneurship
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Universities, Job Markets, Entrepreneurship

Universities educate but also prepare young people for the job market through initiatives like hackathons, career and networking sessions, sponsorships and internship programmes. Drawing on real-life examples, the panel in this podcast episode shed some light on how universities can seize opportunities emerging from the green and digital transformation, to promote entrepreneurship and improve access to great job opportunities.With:Nicola Doppio, Innovation Officer at Hub InnovazioneKristina Dimova, Bachelor Student at Sofia University and Aspiring Journalist, winner of the SME Assembly 2021 Youth Essay CompetitionKoen De Bosschere, Founder & Academic coordinator of DO! Centre for Student Entrepreneurship at Ghent University Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Businesses and Young People
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Businesses and Young People

Giving young people opportunities now is a vote of confidence. They will pay that back as skilled workers, cashed-up consumers and, eventually future leaders. But how can businesses fully engage them in this process? This is the question that the three guests of this episode are keen to answer, by reflecting on the mutual benefits of businesses and students coming together through youth panels.With:Peter Mogensen, CEO at Kraka in DenmarkGiulia Carpineti, IMF Youth Fellow 2021 programme Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Opportunities of the Social Economy
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The Opportunities of the Social Economy

Parts of the social economy supply sustainable goods and services and bridge the digital divide. Their participatory business models, which take into account the needs of citizens, employees and other stakeholders, help to ensure that the green and digital transition is fair. With this in mind, the guests of this episode share some success stories and best practices, bearing witness to a growing social economy.With:Ibrahim Ouassari, Founder of Molengeek, Belgium,Anna Rodon, representing Som EnergiaAlexandra Debaisieux, Delegated Director-General of RailcoopAlyssa Jade McDonald-Bärtl, Board Member of CGIAR System Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Reinvention, Resilience and Cooperation
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Reinvention, Resilience and Cooperation

In the face of supply shortages and severe disruptions caused by Covid-19, many European companies reinvented themselves in truly inspiring ways. That’s why three company and industry representatives have been invited to share their stories, rich with examples of product diversification, digitalization, and transformed business models!With:Cesar Araujo, Owner of Calvelex, and president of the National Association of Clothing Manufactures of PortugalAriadna Prats Armengol, Sant Aniol Mineral Water in SpainPierre Diebolt, General Director at NUVISAN pharmaceuticals in France Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Beyond the EU
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Beyond the EU

Facing disruption in strategic value chains, unstable geopolitical balance, and the ongoing health crisis, the EU has issued an updated industrial policy strategy in March 2021 to adapt to a COVID-19 world, and of course: many other actors around the globe are responding as well with new strategies to support their economic and industrial sectors. That is why, in this episode of the podcast series “Unlocking the Future”, the EU industrial policy correspondents based in the European Union Delegations in Beijing, Washington DC, London, Tokyo, and Singapore have been invited to shed light on how their host countries and regions are adapting their industrial policies.With:Frank Schmiedel, International Relations Officer, ChinaPhilippe de Taxis du Poet, Programme Manager, Co-manager of the EU-Japan Centre for industrial cooperation, JapanEike Klapper, Policy and International Relations Officer, USAJustyna Lawkniczak, DG GROW Counsellor, EU Delegation to the UKIsabella Pirolo, International Relations Officer, Singapore Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Reshoring and Relocating
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Reshoring and Relocating

Amid the Covid shadow, a light has been shone on a big question: Should Europe look ‘inward’ and produce goods, especially medical supplies and strategic items, closer to home? This is the question that three experts will answer in this dynamic episode.With :Emma Nehrenheim, Chief Environmental Officer at Northvolt,Werner Raza, Director, OFSE, the Austrian Foundation for Development ResearchUlla Grove Krogsgaard Thomsen, CEO of Novo Nordisk Pharmatech A/S Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Young Entrepreneurs in the Green Economy
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Young Entrepreneurs in the Green Economy

As we face the urgency of the climate crisis, young people are at the forefront. They are increasingly paying attention to the environment and their health, and to social and ethical issues. That is why we invited two young entrepreneurs to tell us more about their projects, that focus on the transition to clean energy and sustainable food systems.With:Filip Koprčina, Founder of Energy Shift,Ingrid Hermet, CEO/Co-founder of NutriLoop and co-founder of PaikesEST Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Resilience and Transformation in Construction
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Resilience and Transformation in Construction

In this episode, our two guests explore resilience and transformation - two power-words of today - in the context of the construction sector, as it deals with market fluctuations, environmental concerns and digitalisation.With:Coline Lavorel,  ZOE Institute for Future-Fit EconomiesFernando Sigchos Jiménez, Secretary General, European Builders Confederation Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.