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Millennium Project Greek Node Future Work/Technology Global Scenarios 2050 The Greek Workshop Tuesday, 13 December 2016 Epaminondas Christofilopoulos, The Millennium Project Greek Node / PRAXI Stavros Mantzanakis, The Millennium Project Greek Node / Phemonoe Lab Aphrodite Bouikidis, Resilient Thessaloniki / City of Thessaloniki

Millennium Project Greek Node WORK/TECH 2050 WORKSHOP 16.00-19.00 13 DECEMBER 3 ΣΕΝΑΡΙΑ 3 It s Complicated - A Mixed Bag MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHY WAREHOUSE A, PORT OF THESSALONIKI για την Εργασια και την Τεχνολογια το 2050 2 Political/Economic Turmoil Future Despair 1 If Humans Were Free The Self-Actualizing Economy ΔΙΟΡΓΑΝΩΣΗ Millennium Project Greek Node Phemonoe Lab Resilient Thessaloniki - City of Thessaloniki PRAXI Network ΥΠΟΣΤΗΡΙΚΤΗΣ DRAXIS S.A.

Millennium Project Greek Node NEW WORK MODELS WORK/TECH 2050 SCENARIOS 1 3 If Humans Were Free The Self-Actualizing Economy DISASTROUS GLOBAL GOVERNANCE 2 1 SUCCESSFUL GLOBAL GOVERNANCE Political/ Economic Turmoil Future Despair OLD TYPE UNEMPLOYMENT It s Complicated - A Mixed Bag

No normal person would spend an afternoon to discuss about 2050. You are awesome guys!

The Greek Workshop Thessaloniki, 13 December 2016, Museum of Photography Organisers: The Greek Node of The Millennium Project, Phemonoe Lab, Resilient Thessaloniki/City of Thessaloniki Participants: Over 40 participants from Research and Technological Organisations, Business Associations, Academic Institutions, Businesses and Press. RESILIENT THESSALONIKI

The Agenda Agenda Introduction: Alexandra Gouta, Athens-Macedonian News Agency Resilient Thessaloniki: Lina Liakou, Deputy Mayor, City of Thessaloniki. Phemonoe Lab: Stavros Mantzanakis, CEO The Millennium Project: Epaminondas Christophilopoulos, CEO The 3 Work/Tech 2050 Scenarios: Scenario 1: Epaminondas Christophilopoulos, Millennium Project Scenario 2: Aphrodite Boukides, Resilient Thessaloniki Scenario 3: Stavros Mantzanakis, Millenium Project Brainstorming interactive session: Participants worked in 6 groups (Education, Government, S&T, Culture, and 2 groups in Business/Labor) Presentation & Evaluation of Ideas: All RESILIENT THESSALONIKI

Workshop Discussion Groups Education Governm ent Culture S & T Business 1. Education: How should education, training, and learning systems change? And what strategies will make that happen? 2. Government: Will a guaranteed income program become necessary? What kind? When? Cash flow projections to show what is possible? 3. S&T (AI/Robotics/synthetic biology/nanotech) changes affecting work by 2025, 2035, 2050? 4. Culture: What changes in culture will be needed? culture that says jobs/employment is the source of self-respect? 5. Business/Labor: What should be the roles of private business in a national long-range strategy? Reducing income gaps and concentration of wealth.

Process 10 10 National Working Individually Local 2020 2035 2050 In groups, drafting ideas on National and City level Presentation and evaluation/voting of ideas Best Idea Prize

Ideas on Governance National Set up direct participatory decision making schemes for specific topics Create a legal framework to support the citizen s right to be part of sharing economy schemes An e-platform for citizens offering direct access to services (social security, health, education, etc) A national obligatory system requiring private /public organisation compliance with the circle economy principles Introduce a UBI scheme, or at least a scheme to safeguard basic life standards (food, clothing, housing, etc) New fora to facilitate interregional or international conflicts A framework to guarantee global wide access-to-all to the sharing economy Secure the free movement of capital around the world & complete unification of markets Radical reduction of working hours/ day Introduce a global system for resource sharing Partial transfer of governance responsibilities to A.I with human intervention City Set up a voluntary scheme for addressing local issues by the people themselves Further Decentralisation of governance. Creation of Strong urban governance schemes Strategic planing to take place by a metropolitan governing authority *In red are the highly ranked ideas after the plenary voting 2020 2035 2050

Ideas on Governance 2025 2030 2050 National Level City Level -Set up direct participatory decision making schemes for specific topics. -Create a legal framework to support the citizen s right to be part of sharing economy schemes. -An e-platform for citizens offering direct access to services (social security, health, education, etc) -Set up a voluntary scheme for addressing local issues by the people themselves -A national obligatory system requiring private /public organisation compliance with the circle economy principles -Introduce a UBI scheme, or at least a scheme to safeguard basic life standards (food, clothing, housing, etc). -New fora to facilitate interregional or international conflicts -A framework to guarantee global wide access-to-all to the sharing economy -Further Decentralisation of governance. Creation of Strong urban governance schemes. -Strategic planing to take place by a metropolitan governing authority. -Introduce a global system for resource sharing. -Secure the free movement of capital around the world & complete unification of markets. -Radical reduction of working hours/day -Partial transfer of governance responsibilities to A.I with human intervention *In bold are the highly ranked ideas after the plenary voting

Ideas on Culture National City Introduce a green culture, focusing on creating an environmental friendly consciousness Utilization of digital tools to increase cultural capacity in the local society Regulatory/legal/tax frameworks to support cultural activities Support the concept of selfemployment Establish a new city identity (political, civic) - Redefine the city- to create a new culture Support joint cultural activities with other countries Create (e.g. through electronic games) a culture to further support e-business Re-Introduce the ancient concept of Arts Patronal (Πάτρωνας), private (millionaires) that will play the role of art-angels supporting cultural/art activities Movement to create a unified human culture concept beyond and above the local ethics, language, religions. A new culture that will accept diversity. *In red are the highly ranked ideas after the plenary voting Introduce the Preserving Memories scheme, to remember local culture and history. 2020 2035 2050

Ideas on Culture 2025 2030 2050 National Level -Introduce a green culture, focusing on creating an environmental friendly consciousness. -Regulatory/legal/tax frameworks to support cultural activities -Create (e.g. through electronic games) a culture to further support e-business. -Support joint cultural activities with other countries. Movement to create a unified human culture concept beyond and above the local ethics, language, religions. A new culture that will accept diversity. City Level -Utilization of digital tools to increase cultural capacity in the local society. -Support the concept of selfemployment. -Establish a new city identity (political, civic) - Redefine the cityto create a new culture. -Re-Introduce the ancient concept of Arts Patronal (Πάτρωνας), private (millionaires) that will play the role of art-angels supporting cultural/art activities Introduce the Preserving Memories scheme, to remember local culture and history. *In bold are the highly ranked ideas after the plenary voting

Ideas on Science & Technology Utilise A.I. to support cooperative work Take global initiative to promote A.I. and address Climate Change Support Research on protecting privacy Schemes to promote and support workfrom-home National Take initiative to support 3D/4D printing for increasing employment, reducing the use of resources and production of waste, and create a dynamic business sector. Create new interactive educational tools supported by A.I. *In red are the highly ranked ideas after the plenary voting City Create a non-for-profit centre for the promotion of new technologies and facilitation take-up of novel techs by the private & public sector Support employment on technological sector Establish a collective decision process in S&T Focus on smart logistics Invest on new city infrastructure with self-healing capabilities Focus biotechnology research that may allow in-house food production Focus on Sustainability, creativity, reducibility 2020 2035 2050

Ideas on Science & Technology 2025 2030 2050 National Level City Level -Utilise A.I. to support cooperative work (and research) -Take global initiative to promote A.I. and address Climate Change. -Take initiative to support 3D/4D printing for increasing employment, reducing the use of resources and production of waste, and create a dynamic business sector. -Create a non-for-profit centre for the promotion of new technologies and facilitation take-up of novel techs by the private & public sector. -Support employment on technological sector. -Support Research on protecting privacy. -Schemes to promote and support work-from-home -Create new interactive educational tools supported by A.I. -Focus on smart logistics. -Establish a collective decision process in S&T. -Invest on new city infrastructure with self-healing capabilities. -Focus biotechnology research that may allow in-house food production. -Focus on Sustainability, creativity, reducibility. *In bold are the highly ranked ideas after the plenary voting

Ideas on Business 1 Flat tax rate to facilitate business making Servitization, support moving from products to experiences A regulatory framework to allow flexibility in the business world Addressing externalities of industrial or commercial activity National Focused Internship schemes in Industries, RTOs, NGOs, etc Schemes to support microfinancing *In red are the highly ranked ideas after the plenary voting City A city scheme for corporate social responsibility Gamification everywhere! Promote collective business models City to invest in open innovation, and open data Promote social entrepreneurship 2020 2035 2050

Ideas on Business 2 National Support the the concept of re-use and circular economy Schemes to support international networking and business gamification City Address local challenges after a costbenefit analysis, and in harmony with local resources (energy, climate, raw materials, etc) Entrepreneurship support schemes focused on specific areas with local competitive advantage Traditional entrepreneurship is not needed *In red are the highly ranked ideas after the plenary voting 2020 2035 2050

Ideas on Business 2025 2030 2050 National Level -Support the the concept of re-use and circular economy. -Flat tax rate to facilitate business making. -Servitization, support moving from products to experiences. -Focused Internship schemes in Industries, RTOs, NGOs, etc. -Schemes to support international networking and business gamification. -A regulatory framework to allow flexibility in business making. -Schemes to support microfinancing. -Traditional entrepreneurship is not needed. -Addressing externalities of industrial or commercial activity. -Addressing externalities of industrial or commercial activity. City Level -Gamification everywhere! -Address local challenges after a cost-benefit analysis, and in harmony with local resources (energy, climate, raw materials, etc). -A city scheme for corporate social responsibility. -Entrepreneurship support schemes focused on specific areas with local competitive advantage. -Promote social entrepreneurship. *In bold are the highly ranked ideas after the plenary voting

Ideas on Education National City Active children engagement & participation in the education process Introduce new motivation models, and disconnect grades from learning Creation of learning-bydoing schools Educate educators not to be afraid of new technologies Introduce new Secondary technological education to educational tools include formal future-looking profession guidance services Education to focus on the development of skills (including art), and enhancing creativity Management of the tech effects on students (stress, time management, obesity, etc) Continuous-lifelong learning tools to prepare for new professions Humancentered mutltidisciplinary education International mobility programs to meet new people/mentalities. Local ministries of education focusing on local identity and economy characteristics Schemes to support cooperation of hard science with industry Utilise modern tools in classrooms, like the smartphones of the 2030s Utilise robots in education Free tele-education for everybody - focus on sustainability everywhere Personalised schools focusing on student peculiarities and talents *In red are the highly ranked ideas after the plenary voting 2020 2035 2050

Ideas on Education 2025 2030 2050 National Level -Management of the tech effects on students (stress, time management, obesity etc). -Active children engagement & participation in the education process. -Address the fear of technology problem in education.educate educators not to be afraid of new technologies. -Introduce new technological educational tools (e.g. augmented/mixed reality). -Secondary education to include formal futurelooking profession guidance services. -Introduce new motivation models, and disconnect grades from the learning process. -Education to focus on the development of skills (including art), and enhancing creativity -Continuous-life-long learning tools to prepare for new professions. -Schemes to support cooperation of hard science with industry. -Human-centered mutlti-disciplinary education. -Utilise modern tools in classrooms, like the smartphones of the 2030s ( bring the phones in the classroom scheme) -International mobility programs to travel around the world and meet new people/mentalities. City Level -Creation of learning-by-doing schools. Local ministries of education focusing on local identity and economy characteristics. -Personalised schools focusing on student peculiarities and talents. -Utilise robots in education. -Free tele-education for everybody - focus on sustainability everywhere. *In bold are the highly ranked ideas after the plenary voting

Mr Stavros Mantzanakis President, stavros(@)phemonoe.eu Mr Epaminondas Christofilopoulos Chief Executive Officer, Millennium Project nondas(@)phemonoe.eu www.phemonoe.eu @phemonoelab Phemonoe Lab Phemonoe Lab