Track 7 – Future-ready Digital Workforce and Infrastructure Development

Track Chair '24
Hossana Twinomurinzi
University of Johannesburg, South Africa
Track Chair '24
Marie Anne Macadar
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

▢ About

The digital technology changes call for workforce development strategies, re-alignment, and upskilling backed by robust digital infrastructure development. In both developing and developed economies around the globe, digital workforce development for a new economy should be a high priority and consider this as an opportunity to revisit their current strategies and assess the gap. The new advances in digital technologies require different skill sets. This track invites governments’ efforts and practical and theoretical studies to build their human resources assets for the future-ready digital society and their support requirements for digital infrastructure. These may range from educational and training models, or work environment transformation, including culture changes, agile and adaptable skills building, and overcoming challenging issues, such as illegal workforce uses, unfair employment conditions, diverse workforce landscape with the gig economy, workplace harassment and safety for the future-ready workforce enhancements. Regional differences in requirements and efforts to develop the new economy workforce can be compared and discussed in the track. This track also invites papers that discuss the technical enablers of digital governance, such as digital public infrastructure, connectivity, digital ID, cloud, and other components to unlock the transformative potential of digital technologies for sustainable development.