[Invitation] November 23 – Europe’s Digital Regulations – What’s The Impact On Slovenia?

[Invitation] November 23 – Europe’s Digital Regulations – What’s The Impact On Slovenia?

The Centre for European Perspective – CEP and the European Centre for International Political Economy – ECIPE invite you to a webinar:

 

Europe’s Digital Regulations – What’s the Impact on Slovenia?

Tuesday, 23 November, 14.00 CET

 

Register here

 

Europe’s digital regulations are changing, and the EU is now considering the shape and restrictiveness of the Digital Markets Act, the Digital Services Act and a new AI regulation. These regulations will have an impact on Slovenia and the wider region. It will impact on the continued efforts to digitalise our society and prosper from investments in digital capacity. What is the likely impact and how will it affect different sectors?

We invite you to join an event during which we will look at the effects of the DSA, DMA and the AI regulation on Slovenia’s economy and discuss the regulation from the CEE perspective.

 

Join our panel of experts to discuss:

  • How will these regulations impact local digital players? 
  • Would it reduce digital investments into the local economy?
  • What would be the consequence for consumers and businesses when technology openness is restricted in the EU?

 

Speakers:

Mr Fredrik Erixon, Director of ECIPE, will present a new report analysing the impact of new digital regulations on CEE countries, including Slovenia.

The presentation will be followed by a discussion with industry and government representatives: 

  •  Dr Til Rozman, Secretary, Government Office for Digital Transformation of the Republic of Slovenia
  • Igor Zorko, President of Management Board of Slovenian Digital Coalition
  • Alina Dimofte, EU Policy and Political Campaigns Manager, Google

ModeratorJaka Repanšek, Founder of RePublis d.o.o.

 

Join us and register here

 
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ANNOUNCEMENT: Digital Communications in Civilian Crisis Management

ANNOUNCEMENT: Digital Communications in Civilian Crisis Management

The Centre for European Perspective will implement a three-day training on Digital Communications in Civilian Crisis Management as a part of the European Union Civilian Training Initiative (EUCTI), which provides tailor-made training activities for individuals working in the EU’s CSDP and other international missions (OSCE, UN, AU and others). The training is designed to increase the awareness of mission communication experts on the efficient use of information technology to enhance missions’ communication performance.

To effectively communicate in a strategic manner, solely acquiring technological hardware and software is not enough. Missions need to recalibrate their communication efforts and address the question of “why to communicate” in greater detail, develop communication strategies based on their findings and make necessary organisational shifts, which ultimately lead to increased support of the domestic and foreign public towards the mission. Thus, the course aims to strengthen the overall performance of missions’ communication efforts, which enhance the mission’s legitimacy.

The upcoming training addresses the needs of EUMM Georgia with participation extended to experts serving in other international missions and organisations in Georgia. Due to Covid-19 related restrictions, the course has been designed in a two-module structure. The upcoming training, which will be held online between 16th and 18th November 2021 represents the first training module and will provide the participants with fundamental theoretical knowledge. The procured knowledge will provide participants with the basis to successfully participate in the training’s second module, which is more practically oriented.

Training of Trainers course for Civilian Crisis Management Experts

Training of Trainers course for Civilian Crisis Management Experts

Centre for European Perspective is organizing a Training of Trainers course in a residential format at Jable castle from 29. 11. to 3. 12. 2021. We’re excited that after a series of online courses we’ll be able to welcome participants in person.

Various civilian as well as police experts deployed or waiting to be deployed to EU Common Security and Defence Policy missions will get together to gain the skills required for a proactive and attentive interaction between them as trainers and their potential audiences by strengthening their didactical and methodological skills. The participants will learn about verbal and non-verbal modes of communication and how to apply them in practice through interactive activities and other sessions aimed at enhancing capabilities and skills that can be used in their further roles as trainers more generally.

The training is organised as part of the European Union Police and Civilian Services Training (EUPCST) that provides tailor-made training activities for individuals working in the EU’s CSDP and other international missions.