This article was first published on EU Tech Loop and has been shared on Euronews as part of an agreement with EU Tech Loop. On average, fewer than 60 per cent of Europeans have at least basic digital ...
At the recent INNOVEIT event in Brussels, the European Institute of Innovation and Technology launched its Deep Tech Talent Initiative, which aims to provide a million people across the EU with the ...
The European Commission highlights that nearly half of EU adults still lack basic digital skills, even though 90% of jobs now require them, posing a major challenge to Europe’s economic ...
Digital skills are essential for individuals, businesses, and governments to compete in an increasingly digital world. World Bank support includes leveraging digital devices and tools, creating ...
The digital divide in India reveals significant disparities in ICT skills across caste and class, highlighting urgent ...
Collaboration across sectors is needed to tackle the UK’s digital skills divide, says business coalition FutureDotNow. A recent FutureDotNow report, looking at data from large businesses and research ...
On average, fewer than 60 per cent of Europeans have at least basic digital skills, and fewer than 30 per cent have above-basic skills, according to the EU’s Digital Economy and Society Index (DESI).
Fewer than 60% of Europeans have basic digital skills and fewer than 30% have above-basic skills, per the EU’s DESI. On average, fewer than 60 per cent of Europeans have at least basic digital skills, ...
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