SESSION I - THE IMPORTANCE OF ICT PROFESSIONALISM IN SUPPORT OF BUSINESS VALUE
Mr. Declan Brady - CEPIS on Professionalism
Mr. Adam Banks - Technology Office
Mr. Kevin Cooney - ICT Professionalism Will Enhance Business Value
Dr. Michael Gorriz - The Importance of ICT Professionalism in Support of Business Value
SESSION II - THE IMPORTANCE OF A LONG-TERM E-SKILLS STRATEGY
Mr. Werner Korte - e-Skills Foresight Scenarios in Europe (2010-2015)
Dr. Jacob Kirkegaard -International Comparisons – US Fall 2009
Ms. Orfhlaith Ni Chorcora - Oracle's Commitment to eSkills
Mr. Gerhard Rohde - Long Term E-Skills Strategy
SESSION III - PROGRESS ON THE EUROPEAN E-SKILLS STRATEGY
Dr. Nils Olaya Fonstad - Insights from the European e-Competences Curricula Guidelines Project
Mr. Terry Hook -European e-Competence Framework: Role and Value
Dr. Hara Klasina - Progress on the European e-Skills strategy: DIGITALEUROPE’s contribution
SESSION IV - PROVIDING E-SKILLS FOR NEW JOBS
Mr. Peter Hagedoorn - The CIO view on: New Skills for New Jobs
Ms. Caroline Jacobsson - Providing eSkills for New Jobs Before the Crisis
Mr. Frank Mockler - Developing the Right Skills for the Future
Mr. Markku Markkula - Providing eSkills for New Jobs
SESSION V - E-SKILLS AND ICT PROFESSIONALISM FOR INNOVATION
Mr. Martin Curley - ICT Professionalism for Innovation for Business Value
Mr. David Clarke - Why e-skills and ICT professionalism can help to obtain a competitive edge?
Mr. Benjamin Herrmann - Using SAP Software in Education and Research
Mr. Michael Sharpe - An Innovation Skills Agenda for ICT SMEs
SESSION VI - E-SKILLS IN THE POST LISBON STRATEGY
Ms. Gabriele Zedlmayer - Welcome to Europe 2.0
Dr. John Vassallo - EU Citizenship
Mr. António Bob Santos - The Portuguese Digital Agenda
SESSION VII - CONCLUDING REMARKS
Dr. Marius- Eugen Opran - eSkills: Innovating the Learning Process
