Key issues such as the digital generation gap, job prospects, connectivity and socialization will be addressed during the event. Do you want to know more?

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Next Wednesday, December 13, from 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m., the city of Brussels will be the scene of a new meeting of All Digital. This time, the focus will be on digital well-being and key aspects will be addressed, such as, for example, the digitization of work processes, the digital generation gap, job prospects, connectivity and online socialization. In this sense, the event will start with the presentation of a report on digital well-being by Norman Röhner of All Digital, which will make an impact on inclusion, accessibility and holistic approaches to digital skills. Then, a space for conversation will be energized with the desire to inspire future political actions at the international level, which will have the participation of Skander Mabrouk from the European Commission, Veronique de Leener from MAKS, Francesca Centola from Mental Health Europe and Petra Kogelnig of the European Parents Association, among others. The meeting will be held at the Marriott Hotel Grand Place, which is located at 3-7 Rue Auguste Orts in the city of Brussels in Belgium.