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Metropolitan region Rotterdam The Hague (MRDH) 2.2 million people 23 municipalities 1 million houses 12 million m2 office space 3.800 ha business area 12 knowledge & research institutes 50 business networks Urgency Economic


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Metropolitan region Rotterdam The Hague (MRDH)

2.2 million people 23 municipalities 1 million houses 12 million m2 office space 3.800 ha business area 12 knowledge & research institutes 50 business networks

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Urgency

  • Economic potential of MRDH is insufficiently utilized
  • Necessity to intensify regional collaboration

(OECD report February 2016, commissioned by MRDH and Ministry of the Interior)

  • Need for a comprehensive, resilient & sustainable economic strategy:

‘one region, one vision, one investment strategy’ MRDH

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Next economy => Questions for our region:

  • What will be our future earning capacity?
  • What future labour market will evolve?
  • What (future) skills are required?
  • What will be the effects on the urban environment and

civilisation? How do we deal with:

  • digitalisation:robots,sensors,3 d printing
  • circularity
  • sharing economy?
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Road map Next Economy: Five Transition Pathways

  • Digital Gateway to Europe  towards zero marginal cost
  • Smart Energy Delta  towards zero carbon
  • Circular Economy  towards zero waste
  • Entrepreneurial Region  towards a productive region
  • The Next Society  towards an inclusive economy
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Next xt Economy & Labour Market

New way of working:

  • Innovation is the key for all workers
  • Business organisations and labourmarket

are changing * life span of products has declined * work organised by digital platforms * flexible hierarchy * distinction work-private life erodes

  • Diversity in employment relationships

Will robots take our jobs ? Opinions of researchers vary considerably.

  • jobs will disappear,
  • content of jobs will change (50%),
  • new jobs will come up,
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Next xt Economy Labour Market II II

It will affect all kind of jobs

  • High qualified: preparing, planning and
  • perations might be automatized/digitalized.
  • Middle : automation/digitization will lead to

loss of jobs e.g. banks and insurance companies

  • Low skilled: a large part of the work can not be

automatized: care, relief work, hotel and catering industry etc. Lessons:

  • learning & working difficult to separate
  • Hybrid jobs; different, part-time (Gig economy)
  • Permanent contract for life, disappear
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How do we prepare?

  • Next (s

(soft ft) skil ills

  • personal skills

ict skills, learn how to learn, creative thinking, how to collaborate

  • Creative- and entrepreneurial skills

design-thinking; problem solving, co- creation: multi-disciplinary, teamwork; entrepreneurship

  • Professional knowledge and -skills

will build the layers for a flexible and innovative mind set: why not mentality. Why is this important ? Volberda, 2015: If you invest in ( disruptive) innovation, technological innovation contributes 40% and social innovation 60%.

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How can

  • rganisations

& education become more flexible and adaptive ?

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Solution Lab Solution Lab Solution Lab

So Social Innovati tion

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rograms rams MR 5 new Fieldlabs in the the Region 5 new Regional Life Long Learning rning Prog Program ram s 2 new initi tiati tives

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neighbour- hood hood learning rning Academi mic worksp rkspaces – tea teacher r developme ment MRDH H Pro Progra ram m for for 21st t century tury Sk Skills

RNE Education Platform

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Public Private Co-creation & Partnership

  • Citylabs;Techlabs & Fablabs: Research, design and manufacturing( Proof of concepts, prototyping, one-offs)

– Centres of Expertise & Centres for innovation and craftmanship – Incubators & Accelerators; Stimulating entrepreneurship: YES Delft, Metropolitan Startup Lab – Campuses & Field labs – new product-& service development – Communities of Practice – new business concepts & business models .

Next Skills: developing high quality and relevant skils for students and teachers: i.g.problem solving,

design thinking, creativity, intra- & interpersonal skills

Next methods: Talent development & Qualification go hand in hand:

Hybride constructies; contextual-, social- and productive learning; Makerspaces & labs: Blended learning en MOOCS; Entrepreneural ecosystems: pre-start-up Education (hackathons, pressure cookers, battles) and innovatielabs

Next teacher & Teaching: Sufficient numbers and well qualified : change of role Life long learning : Permanent education & re-integration; public, private cooperation in education &

labor- market questions. Basic & digital skills for every-one.

Contribution to a inclusive society:

  • social entrepreneurship - community learning ; “the City as a Campus”: makerspaces within the

communities

  • education as innovatiepartner: vocational training for social innovation and starting entrepreneurs.
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Mission: bridge the gap!

TIME INNOVATION Social innovation System Innovation RNE Next Education Group Technological Innovation

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Discussion & Questions