Technological innovation drives global competition and offers the promise of human advancement – but the rate of these accelerations raises concerns about digital upskilling and worker displacement. The lack of global consensus and clarity on issues like safety, data privacy, cross-border data flows, trustworthiness, investment and research integrity calls for more transparency and discussion. BCIU provides a platform to engage on core topics like innovation, connectivity, cybersecurity, sustainability, and workforce development, strengthen collaborations with existing networks, and cultivate new partnerships with startups and academic ecosystems.
September 2023: Roundtable in New York during UNGA on Building an AI-Ready Inclusive Workforce
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April 2024: Panel in Washington, DC with Pearson during the World Bank/IMF Spring Meetings on Financing and Investing in Global Workforce Development and Technology
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BCIU sat down with executives at Intel to discuss the state of supply chain resiliency, the company’s environmental priorities, and what lies ahead from a policy perspective.