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It's once again time for Future Competence, where we navigate together how to cope with the competence challenges of the transport sector. This year, we are putting extra emphasis on collaboration between the education system, politics and companies - how they can together complement each other and contribute to finding the personnel required both today and tomorrow. 13.00. Welcome - for those who participate on site, refreshments are served. Reception, Storgatan 19, Stockholm 1.30 p.m. Welcome to Framtidens Kompetens, Marcus Dahlsten, CEO, Transportföretagen 13.33. Today's programme, Moderators: Johanna Linder and Joakim Johansson, Transport companies 13.37. This is what the Swedish National Agency for Education does for cooperation between schools and businesses, and this is what companies in the industry must contribute to. Secondary Transport Education (CGT), Linda Stenström, Maritime College 14.12. Collaboration school - industry. Companies that collaborate with the school often find the right skills. How do you do it? Get the best advice from two principals: Christian Eklund, principal, Edströmska gymnasium Dan Håkansson, principal, Kristinehedsgymnasiet 14.32. Break 14.40. Equality in the industry – this is how we do it, Virpi Gullstén, HR manager, Börjesson Group 14.50 Establishment employment – is it something for my company? Annika Nordin, head of department employer service and law, Transport companies 15.00. Talk show Johanna & Joakim with guests: Where is the transport sector heading? What skills will we demand in the future? Malin Brandtvig, HR manager, BRA Flyg Björn Blomqvist, CEO, Rederi AB Eckerö Pernilla Samuelsson, CEO, Taxi Stockholm Caj Luoma, manager competence supply, Transportföretagen 15.25. Summary - reflections Moderators: Johanna Linder and Joakim Johansson, Transport companies 15.30. The broadcast ends