Future of Education and Work
The Computing Imperative: Building America’s Talent Engine in the Age of AI
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The Computing Imperative: Building America’s Talent Engine in the Age of AI
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As technology rapidly reshapes how billions of people around the world live, learn, and work, education and workforce systems are not fully keeping pace with the skills and opportunities needed for the future—leaving many underprepared to achieve economic mobility and reach their full potential.
How do we ensure that today’s learners and leaders are not only prepared for a tech-driven economy but also have access to education, technology, and opportunities that enable them to thrive now and in the future?
The future of education and work, both in the US and globally, must empower people to use and shape advanced technology, chart their own pathways to success and prosperity, and drive lasting change in their communities.
The Milken Institute is launching a new initiative, the Future of Education and Work, to mobilize philanthropic capital and drive systemic change in how people learn, grow, and contribute to an ever-evolving world.
The Computing Imperative
The US cannot outpace global competitors with yesterday’s education models. Our report, developed in partnership with CodePath, challenges educators, funders, and industry leaders to move beyond incremental reform and reimagine the nation’s learning ecosystem for the age of artificial intelligence (AI) by blending computational rigor with creativity, ethics, and entrepreneurship.
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Pathways to Prosperity: Opportunities to Bridge Postsecondary Education and the WorkforceIn the United States, millions struggle to access postsecondary education, skills, and opportunities needed to achieve prosperity.
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Upskill Battle: The Race to Rewire America's WorkforceAI is already displacing entire sectors of American workers, from software engineers to music producers.
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Building Tomorrow's Workforce: Reimagining Systems Change for an AI-Driven EconomyToday the promise of the American Dream feels increasingly out of reach for millions of Americans.
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Philanthropic Opportunities for Well-Being in Higher EducationFear, anxiety and social isolation brought on by the pandemic has exacerbated existing mental health challenges for people on college campuses, and created new ones as online learning expands, key rites of passage are cancelled, and social isolation continues until further notice.
Future of Education and Work
Highlights
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Milken-Motsepe Prize in Green Energy Finalist: Milken-Motsepe Prize Finalist: Smart Agri-Centres
“The long-term impact of Smart Agri-Centers is a massive increase in incomes for farmers in rural communities. They are now able to operate their businesses for much longer hours. They're able to access energy that they couldn't access...Read Article -
Milken-Motsepe Prize in Green Energy Finalist: Milken-Motsepe Prize Finalist: Newdigit Technologies
“We're the first start-up in Nigeria that is manufacturing green hydrogen and fuel cell technology. This innovation, Just Add Water, has been tested and deployed in real communities and is a game changer for many communities in Africa.” —...Read Article -
Milken-Motsepe Prize in Green Energy Finalist: Milken-Motsepe Prize Finalist: GEG Group of Companies
“We went into this because it looks scalable and viable. There's lots of great technologies that are expensive. But we are attracted to this because the costs per kilowatt hour are quite competitive. We would not have developed a technology...Read Article -
Milken-Motsepe Prize in Green Energy Finalist: Milken-Motsepe Prize Runner-Up: OMNIVAT
“OMNIVAT was basically born out of ideas and previous work that all of these co-founders had worked on with the hopes that one day, someone somewhere will see Africans’ potential to our own problem-solving and the very real impact that we...Read Article -
Milken-Motsepe Prize in Green Energy Finalist: Milken-Motsepe Prize Grand Prize Winner: Aftrak
“Suddenly, we had a viable system, and we complete the economic circle to make our microgrid sustainable in the long term. [Before the prize], this did not exist. With the prize, we have slingshotted this into reality. We ended up with...Read Article -
Bonus-Prize Winner: Kuronga
"Advancing in a thriving world is not only a theme, but it is also a promise. And it is our mission to make good on that promise." — Tendai Chitapi, Co-Founder and CEO of Kuronga Kuronga, based in South Africa, took the bonus prize winning...Read Article -
Third-place Winner: IRRI-Africa Rice
"Our vision is to reduce hunger, poverty, malnutrition, and fight climate change. Already, we have several innovations to address these challenges, but for this competition, we chose to tackle food tolerance in rice." — Venuprasad Ramaiah...Read Article -
Second-place Winner: Karpolax
"Our test right now is to create enormous value for our customers and also create a chance for every fruit to be enjoyed." — Sandra Namboozo, CEO of Karpolax The $300,000 award for second place was presented to Karpolax, a Uganda-based...Read Article -
$1 Million Grand Prize Winner: NovFeed
"Imagine a future where we can solve food security issues and promote sustainable agriculture. That future is here—it’s NovFeed." — Otaigo Elisha, Founder and Chief Operations Officer of NovFeed The Tanzania-based company, NovFeed, was...Read Article
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