PROGRAM

Moderator Johannes Tralla

9.00–10.00 Registration, morning coffee
10.00–10.10 Conference welcome words
10.10–11.45

Keynote Speakers on the topics as follow:

  • Renno Veinthal, Deputy Secretary General of Estonian Ministry of Education and Research – “Bridging General and Vocational Education: Why Core Skills Matter for the Future Work”
  • Akira Miyhara, Professor of Communication Studies, Seinan Gakuin University of Japan – “Social Entrepreneurship as the Ultimate Fruition of Human Communication”
  • Tuuli Junolainen, Psychologist, Leadership Development Expert, Executive Coach of Peaasi.ee & Telesis Coaching – “Inner Mastery in an Age of Disruption”
11.45–12.30 Lunch
Science-based psychological experiment
12.45–14.00

Presentations of scientific papers:

  • Daria Podmetina„Future skills for innovation managers and entrepreneurs: insights from art driven innovation and STEAM approach“, Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech), Tallinn; Estonian University of Life Sciences, Tartu (Estonia)
  • Maria Kldiashvili; Ia Nadirashvili; Irina Aleksishvili„Workforce Transformation and Future Skills in Digital Supply Chains: Upskilling and Reskilling in Georgia’s FMCG Retail Sector“, Georgian National University SEU, Tbilisi (Georgia)
  • Viktoriya Onegina; Marina Bourgain“Reskilling for Ecological Transition in France”, Clermont School of Business, Clermont-Ferrand (France)
  • Erik Maass Løvgren“Future skills and ways of learning”, VIA University College, Aarhus (Denmark)

POSTER SESSION

All posters can be found here!

14.00–14.20 Coffee break
Science-based psychological experiment
14.30–16.00

Keynote Speakers on the topic as follows / Case study presentations:

  • Henry G. Uriko, People Analytics & Assessment Consultant of Figure Baltic Advisory & Fontes Talent Advisory – “Work Is Not What It Used To Be”
  • Lorie Logan-Bennett, Assistant Vice President for Career Services & Willie Sanders, Associate Director of Center for Innovative & Interdisciplinary Cyber Security; Clinical Assistant Professor of Computer and Information Science; Faculty Sponsor of Towson University  – “Bridging the Gap: Strategies for Workforce-Aligned Learning”
16.00–17.00

PANEL DISCUSSION

“Adaptation or Evolution – Who is Responsible?”
Panel of elected representatives from companies and universities:

  • Eneken Titov, Member of the Management Board of AS Mainor, Member of the Council of the Estonian Entrepreneurship University of Applied Sciences, Professor of Management of Estonian Entrepreneurship University of Applied Sciences (Estonia)
  • Henry G. Uriko, People Analytics & Assessment Consultant of Figure Baltic Advisory & Fontes Talent Advisory (Estonia)
  • Diana Poudel, Expert in Digital Literacy and Internet Safety, Junior Researcher at the University of Tartu (Estonia)
17.00 Closing of the Conference

 

SPEAKERS

HENRY G. URIKO
HENRY G. URIKO

People Analytics & Assessment Consultant of Figure Baltic Advisory & Fontes Talent Advisory (Estonia)

ENEKEN TITOV
ENEKEN TITOV

Member of the Management Board of AS Mainor, Member of the Council of the Estonian Entrepreneurship University of Applied Sciences, Professor of Management of Estonian Entrepreneurship University of Applied Sciences (Estonia)

AKIRA MIYHARA
AKIRA MIYHARA

Professor of Communication Studies, Seinan Gakuin University (Japan)

WILLIE SANDERS
WILLIE SANDERS

Associate Director of Center for Innovative & Interdisciplinary Cyber Security; Clinical Assistant Professor of Computer and Information Science; Faculty Sponsor of Towson University (USA)

RENNO VEINTHAL
RENNO VEINTHAL

Deputy Secretary General of Estonian Ministry of Education and Research (Estonia)

MARIA KLDIASHVILI, Ph.D
MARIA KLDIASHVILI, Ph.D

Business and Technology Faculty of Georgian National University SEU, Professor; CEO of the Innovative Learning and Youth Empowerment Association and SAGE Global’s representative in Georgia; Bewise Georgia Consulting Co-Founder/Managing Partner, Tbilisi (Georgia)

VIKTORIYA ONEGINA, PhD
VIKTORIYA ONEGINA, PhD

Professor of Department of Finance, Economics, Law, and Systems, Clermont School of Business, Clermont-Ferrand (France)

LORIE LOGAN-BENNETT
LORIE LOGAN-BENNETT

Assistant Vice President for Career Services at Towson University (USA)

DARIA PODMETINA, D. Sc.
DARIA PODMETINA, D. Sc.

Senior Researcher of Tallinn University of Technology (Estonia)

ERIK MAASS LØVGREN
ERIK MAASS LØVGREN

Head of Business Relations, Entrepreneurship and VIA Student Incubator at VIA University College (Denmark)

DIANA POUDEL
DIANA POUDEL

Expert in Digital Literacy and Internet Safety, Junior Researcher at the University of Tartu (Estonia)

TUULI JUNOLAINEN
TUULI JUNOLAINEN

Psychologist, Leadership Development Expert, Executive Coach of Peaasi.ee & Telesis Coaching (Estonia)

PRESENTERS’ ARTICLES

Henry G. Uriko

“Work Is Not What It Used To Be”

Tuuli Junolainen

“Inner Mastery in an Age of Disruption”

Renno Veinthal

“Bridging General and Vocational Education: Why Core Skills Matter for the Future Work”

Skills for Future – Panel Discussion

“Adaptation or Evolution – Who is Responsible?“

Skills for Future

Presentations of Scientific Papers

SPEAKERS’ VIDEO RECORDINGS

Renno Veinthal

“Bridging General and Vocational Education”

Akira Miyhara

“Social Entrepreneurship as the Ultimate Fruition of Human Communication”

Tuuli Junolainen

“Inner Mastery in an Age of Disruption”

Daria Podmetina

“Future Skills for Innovation Managers and Entrepreneurs”

Maria Kldiashvili

“Workforce Transformation and Future Skills in Digital Supply Chains”

Viktoriya Onegina

“Reskilling for Ecological Transition in France”

Erik Maass Løvgren

“Future Skills and Ways of Learning”

Henry G. Uriko

“Work Is Not What It Used To Be”

Lorie Logan-Bennett & Willie Sanders

“Bridging the Gap: Strategies for Workforce-Aligned Learning”

Panel Discussion: Eneken Titov, Henry G. Uriko, Diana Poudel

“Adaptation or Evolution – Who is Responsible”

POSTER SESSION

 Viktoriya Kulyk; Alina Kudinova

“Personal Knowledge Capital: Influence of Lifelong Learning on Financial Decisions”

Vasyl Pyvovarov

“Innovative Trend of Supporting Education in Corporate Sustainability Reports”

Svitlana Zhukevych

“Financial Analysis and Future Skills: Innovative Learning and Competencies for Sustainable Development”

 Amr Eladl

“Artificial Intelligence in TEFL: Transformative Potential, Ethical Challenges, and Strategic Integration“

 Kamran Khan

“Barriers to Lifelong Learning in Pakistan”

Karina Sergejeva

“Cysteamine Solutions: A Safer and More Advanced Educational Technique for cosmetology Treatments”

Oleksandr Pyvovarov

“An Innovative Approach to Assessing Interest in Healthcare”

Alla Lysenko

“Artificial Intelligence in Training Accounting and Taxation Specialists: Opportunities and Challenges”

Svitlana Breus; Mykola Denysenko; Oleksandr Siruk

“Leadership as a Factor Influencing the Formation of Competitive Advantages in Business Digitalization”

Leonid Taraniuk; Astrida Miceikienė; Karina Taraniuk

“Bibliometric Analysis of Labor Migration in the Implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (“Decent Work and Economic Growth”)”

Sembiyeva Lyazzat; Bashu Zamira

“Innovative Approaches to Public Audit and Strategic Planning for Improving Governance Quality and Developing National Resources”

Yuliia Horiashchenko; Harmash Oleksandr; Kutsyi Roman

“Ensuring Ukraine’s Economic Resilience Through the Use of AI in Education and Studying”

Denis Krivosheev

“Gamification in Education: Adapting Learning Content to Player Types for Future Skills Development”

Olena Herasymenko

“Future Soft Skills of Public Leader”

Vladyslav Logos; Yuliia Kramar

“The 21st Century Paradox: How Mental Performance Erodes Due to the Technological Progress”

Bohdan Tsymbaliuk; Viktoriia Ilchenko

“Lifelong Learning: A New Paradigm of Human Development”