The past few days have been spent actively promoting the results of our work in various fields. Our lead academic expert, Dr Kinga Machowicz, Professor at the Catholic University of Lublin (KUL), delivered a paper on 15 April on a state’s digital resilience at the international academic conference ‘The Armed Conflict in Ukraine and its Implications for European Security’, organised by the Faculty of Political Science and International Studies at the University of Warsaw and the Poland–East Cooperation Association. The conference was attended by researchers from Poland, Ukraine and Lithuania, as well as representatives of the Ministry of Digital Affairs. The presentation provided an opportunity to showcase selected findings from Agenda 2040.
On the same day, Andrzej Danilkiewicz, Chairman of PTC, attended a meeting of the Executive Board of the Central and Eastern Region of NSZZ “Solidarność”, where he presented the project’s findings in the context of the urgent, strategic need to protect jobs. The discussion gave rise to the concept of a new role for the Union as a proactive facilitator of processes designed to mitigate the social and economic effects of mass digitalisation.
On 17 April, a meeting was held at the Lublin Business Club’s headquarters to discuss the development of mechanisms to enhance business resilience based on the project’s findings, and the creation of a new range of business-related services based on these findings.
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