European Economic
and Social Committee
Debate on Europe’s future in a time of uncertainty
At a time of growing geopolitical, economic and social uncertainty, the EESC’s Consultative Commission on Industrial Change (CCMI) is opening the year with a high-level debate on how Europe can strengthen its autonomy, resilience and preparedness.
The event will feature a keynote speech by Nicolas Schmit, former European Commissioner for Jobs and Social Rights (2019–2024), focusing on Europe’s future competitiveness, preparedness and resilience.
This Rentrée académique will bring together EU-level leaders and industry representatives to reflect on Europe’s strategic direction and the priorities of the EESC’s new mandate, with a particular focus on competitiveness and the future of European industry.
Why it matters
- European industries and labour markets continue to face economic uncertainty, cost pressures and strong global competition.
- Choices being discussed today will shape how well Europe can anticipate and respond to future disruptions, from supply chains to skills needs.
- The debate comes at a moment when businesses, workers and policymakers are looking for practical answers on what needs to change and what needs to work better.
Programme highlights
- Presentation of the EESC mandate priorities
Séamus Boland, President of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) - Keynote speech: “Future perspectives: competitiveness, preparedness and resilience”
Nicolas Schmit, former European Commissioner for Jobs and Social Rights (2019–2024) - Discussion: “The future in the eyes of European industry”
Alexandre Embry, Vice President Capgemini, Chief Technology and Innovation Officer (CTIO), and Head of the Capgemini AI Robotics and Experiences Lab