2nd Annual SSH-Breed Sectorplan Conference ‘The Influence of Digitalisation on Work, Prosperity and Entrepreneurship’

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Building on the success of the 1st Annual SSH-Breed Sectorplan Conference 'The Influence of Digitalisation on Work, Prosperity and Entrepreneurship', we will be hosting the 2nd Annual SSH-Breed Sectorplan Conference in Rotterdam on 24 April 2026 to continue the discussion of the promises, challenges, and societal impact of digitalisation. This year’s programme will be dedicated to three key themes in the field of digitalisation: Education, Work and Automation. 

Date
Friday 24 Apr 2026, 09:00 - 17:00
Type
Conference
Location

Keilepand (Het KeileCollectief), Keilestraat 7-9, 3029 BP Rotterdam

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Education

Digitalisation is changing how people learn in schools, universities and beyond. New tools, such as adaptive learning platforms, help to widen access to education and improve the learning experience. At the same time, questions arise about whether digitalisation generates a new divide of education, how data are collected and used, and how AI-enabled tools might reinforce existing biases. 

Digital technologies are also reshaping the interaction in the classroom and the assessment of academic performance in ways that we do not yet fully understand. It is therefore important to discuss how digital literacy can be implemented and strengthened in our society. This panel looks at how education systems can make good use of digital technologies while still protecting equity, inclusion and educational quality.

Work

Digitalisation is reshaping how work is organised in our society. New technologies empower individuals with more flexibility in their working lives, enabling them to work from various locations and taking part in platform-based work. However, new technologies and recent development also bring risks. For instance, algorithmic management systems can increase efficiency, but they also raise concerns about surveillance, fairness, and privacy at work. This panel delves into how employers, workers, and policy makers can respond to these changes and support sustainable and fair working conditions.

Automation

Automation can take over dangerous, repetitive, or complex tasks and free people to focus on other kinds of work. It can also improve accuracy, reduce accidents, and increase productivity in many sectors, from manufacturing and logistics to healthcare and public services. Meanwhile, automation raises challenging questions, ranging from human autonomy to accountability. Automation makes some jobs disappear, while the arising benefits of automation are not always fairly allocated. This panel explores how automation can be used in ways that benefit society, while also addressing its disruptive effects and the need for clear rules and public oversight.

Each theme will be introduced by a keynote speaker and followed by a plenary panel discussion. Let us know if you would like to take part in either of the three panels mentioned above! 

Registration

The conference is not limited to members of SSH-Breed, but open to all who are interested. There is no admission fee, but preregistration is mandatory. Please register via the web form at the bottom of this page.

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