Melbourne University, 2018
The University of Melbourne’s "Future of Work" initiative focuses on exploring and addressing the evolving nature of work in the face of technological advancements, societal changes, and economic shifts.
This initiative brings together researchers, industry experts, and policymakers to study and shape the future workforce. They conduct research on the impact of automation, artificial intelligence, and other emerging technologies on jobs and skills. Additionally, they develop strategies for education and training to prepare individuals for future work environments, ensuring that businesses and employees can adapt and thrive in a rapidly changing landscape.
Through conferences, publications, and collaborative projects, the initiative aims to influence policies and practices that promote a sustainable and inclusive future of work.
Dimitri Antonopoulos recently participated as a panelist at the University of Melbourne's "Future of Work" event.
As a panelist, Dimitri contributed valuable insights on the impact of automation and artificial intelligence on the workforce. The discussion centred around preparing individuals and businesses for future work environments, emphasising the importance of education and training in adapting to rapid changes. Dimitri's expertise and perspective helped shape a constructive dialogue on developing strategies for sustainable and inclusive workforce development, centring on values-led leadership and cultures of inclusiveness to foster innovation.