Russian Rosatom: 6% of world GDP is lost due to lack of talent and skills

The chief executive of Russia's Rosatom Company, responsible for the construction of the Egyptian nuclear reactor in Dabaa, Alexei Lechachov, called on world leaders, heads, governors and the business and education community to join in a discussion on the steps to implement the proposals that focus on developing the skills of individuals, Increasing skills and a growing shortage of talent around the world.
According to the latest statistics revealed at the panel discussion attended by the Executive Director of Rosatom, about 6% of the world's gross domestic product is lost due to the growing global skills gap and the growing shortage of talent around the world.
"The idea of free trade has always contributed to the development of the global economy, but today the accelerating pace of globalization and the industrial and digital revolution are forcing many to lag behind and not keep abreast of scientific and technical development," he said. "It is time for everyone to catch up and keep up with that rapid pace. . "
"We now need to build a population census among leading experts and leaders from the industrialized world on how to make these solutions possible in the working life," he said, adding that it is necessary to agree on a clear roadmap for principles that focus on developing the human factor to solve the problem of the urgent gap in skills Through the Kazan WorldSkills conference to be held in August 2019, with the participation of 3 contestants from Egypt.
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