Access to qualified labour is key for a knowledge-based economy saddled with an aging population. Certain businesses are currently having trouble meeting their needs and finding specialized workers. This situation is compounded by the emergence of breakthrough technologies that are forcing businesses to quickly adapt, and to revise their business models, their approach, and their strategies in order to remain productive and competitive.
These changes will have significant impacts on the labour market, and will require the acquisition of new skills in existing occupations, as well as the creation of entirely new occupations. Government, teaching establishments, and businesses must now more than ever work together to effectively respond to new job market realities.
We must resolutely commit to taking action without delay. The time to act is now, so that we can be ready for the jobs of tomorrow.
Taking part in this event will allow you to:
- Seize a unique opportunity to explore the strategies that have been implemented here and on an international level by businesses, governments, and teaching establishments in an effort to reduce the skills gap.
- Understand upcoming challenges, and identify solutions and priorities with regards to skill development.
- Be part of the mobilization around this issue affecting the city’s flagship sectors.
A few days before this forum, we have released a background paper on the skills of the future. Our goal is to provide a common tool for analysis that socioeconomic players can use to fill future positions. You can also read it here: www.emploisdufutur.com
PROGRAM |
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Welcome |
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Michel Leblanc
President and CEO
Board of Trade of Metropolitan Montreal |
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Speech |
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INTRODUCTION |
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A world disrupted: Issues and realities for our city |
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Current upheavals |
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Daniel Denis
Partner
SECOR-KPMG |
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Training of the future |
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Christian Roy
Labor Market Intelligence President, Education Montreal
General Director, Cégep Gérald Godin |
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PART 1. WORKING TO NARROW THE SKILLS GAP |
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Company-School Partnerships: success stories |
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Carole Southière
Senior Director, Talent Acquisition Strategies and Practices
Desjardins |
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The transformation of occupations: skills of tomorrow |
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Nathalie Rivet
Manufacturing Business Unit Manager
Pratt & Whitney |
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Business Intelligence Big Data: an analysis challenge to tackle with the university milieu |
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Jean-Philippe Valois, M. Eng.
Director, Business Development
Mitacs |
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Rémi Racine
President and Executive Producer
Behaviour Interactive |
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Jimmy Gendron
Vice-President, Mobile Publishing
Behaviour Interactive |
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An innovative partnership for better correlation between training and health-care jobs |
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Monique Corbeil
Management consultant - General Directorate, CIUSSS du Nord-de-l'Île-de-Montréal
Vice President of the Board, ESPA-Montréal |
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PART 2. CHALLENGES, ISSUES, AND CONDITIONS FOR SUCCESS |
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Let explode the educational model in visual effects |
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Pierre-Luc Labbée
Head, Recruitment
Framestore |
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Green jobs: issues and skills of tomorrow |
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Dominique Dodier, B.A., CRHA
General Director
EnviroCompétences |
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Annie Morin, ing., M.Sc.
TechnoRem inc. |
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Reorganizing learning around the skills of tomorrow |
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François Bouffard
Vice President, Government Relations
Dassault |
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PART 3. TOWARDS A NEW PARADIGM OF COLLABORATION FOR SUCCESS IN THE FUTURE |
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New models of international collaboration |
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Pierre Doray
Professor
Université du Québec à Montréal |
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Panel of experts: What are the solutions for Greater Montréal? |
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Lidia Divry, CMA, MBA, Ec.D.
Executive Director
TechnoMontréal
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Éric Fournier
Partner and Executive Producer
Moment Factory
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Lili Fortin
Executive Director
Boutique Tristan et Iseut inc. |
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Christian Bélanger, Ph.D
Vice President, Innovation and Development
Englobe
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GOLD sponsor |
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SILVER sponsor |
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BRONZE sponsor |
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