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PRNewswire BRUSSELS October 2 BRUSSELS, October 2 /PRNewswire/ --
European Industry Leaders Look to Closer Collaboration Between Business
And Schools
Increasing young people's interest in Mathematics, Science and
Technology (MST) is essential for sustainable economic growth and
competitiveness in Europe, according to the European Round Table of
Industrialists (ERT), a group of 45 industrial leaders from across Europe.
ERT has identified this issue as a key priority for European industry. To
discuss this issue aimed at tackling a potential shortfall in MST trained
people in Europe, ERT organised a high-level multi-stakeholder event(1) for
academia, business, government and the teaching profession to explore ways of
developing a shared approach for the promotion of MST across Europe's schools
from as early as primary school level.
ERT Chairman Jorma Ollila, Chairman of Shell and Nokia, stated
that "Companies of ERT members sustain around 6.6 million jobs in the region
and our industries are highly dependent on access to a skilled MST workforce.
MST is the basis for innovation and competitiveness which is essential for
sustainable economic growth and welfare in Europe."
"With a declining student proportion in MST, a stabilisation
of access to tertiary education, unfavourable demographic trends and negative
attitudes towards education and careers in MST it is evident that
stakeholders need to act."
European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso supported
the initiative, saying "Europe needs more highly skilled, qualified and
motivated individuals to push back the technological frontiers, in order to
improve economic growth and employment. Your analysis on the need to promote
MST in our schools and universities is spot-on. And so is your solution. The
European Commission has been calling for more partnership between education
and business for some time. Together let us show the way ahead."
ERT Vice Chairman, Leif Johansson, CEO Volvo Group commented
that "ERT member companies are determined to strengthen long term commitments
to supporting Europe's schools, teachers and universities. Support must be
able to survive the economic cycle.
Today's event has reinforced our belief that businesses have
an important role to play. Businesses need to work closely with schools to
put MST into meaningful life and career contexts, provide access to role
models and keep teachers informed of what MST careers are."
Facilitating stakeholders at the event included
representatives from the European Commission, European Schoolnet, European
Industrial Research Management Association (EIRMA), Junior Achievement Young
Enterprise (JA-YE) and Jet-Net. The breakout discussions confirmed ERT's
belief that existing and future collaboration needs to be better coordinated
in order to leverage full potential and inspire future generations of MST
students.
Jorma Ollila concluded that "We believe that this event has
provided us with a mandate to take immediate steps in this direction".
ERT will step up work with a broad range of stakeholders to
develop a schools and business collaboration with the long-term aim of
ensuring Europe has the right skills to thrive.
Note to Editors:
The European Round Table of Industrialists (ERT) is a forum of
45 leaders of major companies of European parentage. These companies are
drawn from a wide range of industry sectors from 18 European countries, and
have a combined turnover of EUR1,600 billion, employing around 4.5 million
people worldwide. ERT's "core" mission is to promote the competitiveness of
European industry. It expresses views on those areas most connected to its
own expertise, chiefly major developments which may affect the conditions
essential to providing the proper environment conducive to successful
business operation.
ERT Chairman: Jorma Ollila
Jorma Ollila is currently the Chairman of Royal Dutch Shell
plc and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Nokia Corporation since 2006.
Prior to his current duties he served as Chairman and CEO of Nokia from 1999
until May 2006.
Website: http://www.ert.eu/
(1): Event entitled: "Inspiring the Next Generation: How to harness the
potential of Mathematics, Science and Technology to drive Innovation and
Competitiveness in Europe"
European Round Table of Industrialists (ERT)
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