On February 28th, at 6:30 PM, at Porto Business School: Join the Innovation X Hub for the debate "The Future of Work: Challenges and solutions for successful integration in the corporate environment". This roundtable, marking the conclusion of the Fly2Work project funded by Erasmus+, will address youth employability and the critical importance of companies in their effective integration.
In the final phase of the project, the Innovation X Hub invites reflection on the current and emerging dynamics of work, the obstacles that recent graduates face, and how Artificial Intelligence and remote work are impacting the current corporate environment. It's a unique moment to learn from Célia Sousa (Account Management North Team Leader @ManPower Group), Joana Bacelar (Senior Manager @Michael Page), Maurício Marques (Head of HR @Natixis Porto), and Manuel Anjo (Young Employee @Porto Business School) about effective strategies for creating inclusive and welcoming work environments.
This discussion is relevant for everyone looking to understand and contribute to the future of work, offering the opportunity to explore the real-life cases of the speakers and to interact with experts and various testimonies.
Young professionals, employers, and all those interested in current themes, participate in this dialogue on February 28th, at 6:30 PM, at Porto Business School. Registration open!
Event conducted in Portuguese.
INNOVATION X HUB
The Innovation Exploration Hub (Innovation X Hub - IXH) at Porto Business School is a dynamic and collaborative center reflecting a vision of transformative innovation, interdisciplinary co-creation, and positive impact. Structured into five "Impact Centers", this hub covers key areas such as sustainability, tourism, entrepreneurship, artificial intelligence (AI), and cross-continental development of Africa, in this case, through the Africa Futures Center.
Each center adopts a management and financing model close to that of businesses, aiming to attract, in total, about one million euros annually. This approach seeks to strengthen the interaction between academia and the business sector, driving innovation and sustainable development.
FLY2WORK
Fly2Work is a project funded by the Erasmus+ program, which aims to foster youth employability through the creation of a methodology, along with tools and resources, to support employers in attracting and retaining young talent, as well as designing appropriate integration plans.