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The Observatory aims to contribute to the development of competences and retention of talent in Aveiro, identifying training needs and developing a knowledge base for qualification programs that respond to the challenges of the business fabric of Aveiro.
In this sense, the dissemination of information to society is of extreme importance so that the territory of Aveiro can prepare itself for digitalization. An opportunity to discuss the present and the future of the work.

The Observatory aims to contribute to the changes in the labour market that come from digitalization, make new professions appear and the need for new competences also emerge. Thus, the Observatory launched the 1st edition of the Professionis Yearbook, a tool for the dissemination of the professional area of the future, in table calendar format.

The Yearbook presents 52 professional areas of the future and identifies key competences for each profession according to the ESCO - taxonomy of European qualifications, competences and professions. In addition to having been distributed at the results presentation session conducted by the Labour Observatory during Techweek 2020 on 16 October, copies have already been mailed to the companies and entities that have accompanied and collaborated in the research work of the Observatory, to whom we renew our thanks. Wait!

Every week the Observatory is fostering the debate about these new professions by placing new content on their social networks, thus launching an invitation for the business community to participate in this debate every week, leaf by leaf the yearbook, and comment by comment in the online media.