Foundation Forum 2025: Europe’s social model – the key to competitive growth
On 19–20 November 2025, Eurofound held its 8th Foundation Forum at IMMA Venues. It is the agency’s quadrennial high-level flagship event which has been running for the past 20 years and is organised in cooperation with the Irish Government.
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Event background

Forum 2025 marked the agency’s 50th anniversary – a key milestone celebrating five decades of evidence-based contributions to social, employment, and work-related policies across the EU. This landmark event provided the opportunity to reflect on Eurofound’s legacy while looking ahead to the challenges and opportunities that will shape the future of work and society.
Forum 2025 marked the agency’s 50th anniversary – a key milestone celebrating five decades of evidence-based contributions to social, employment, and work-related policies across the EU. This landmark event provided the opportunity to reflect on Eurofound’s legacy while looking ahead to the challenges and opportunities that will shape the future of work and society.

Forum 2025 kicked off with a gala dinner event on the evening of 19 November, which was followed by a half-day of discussions on 20 November, held alongside Eurofound’s Management Board meeting.
The programme featured keynote addresses, presentations and parallel thematic panel sessions encouraging discussion and audience engagement, as well as a closing plenary session.

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See a selection of the key messages below or view the full set.
EU policymakers have an existential opportunity to pursue prosperity and growth – but not at the expense of people and planet. Prosperity and growth have to come from technological progress, which will drive ever-more inventive ideas, making growth smarter.
Promoting quality jobs will be key to a competitive Europe. Jobs that promote skills development, grant worker autonomy and give workers a genuine voice provide the basis for sustained innovation.
Ensuring high levels of employee engagement is critical in an era of massive technological change. Companies that invest in development and ‘take the pulse’ of their employees on an ongoing basis achieve higher levels of engagement and are better able to pivot and maintain performance.
Support for human-centric, participative development is essential for competitive AI deployment. When workers help shape AI tools, adoption improves, understanding of the technology deepens and solutions better meet both employee and business needs, reflecting the European social model.
Housing shortages need to be addressed through boosting supply rather than incentivising demand, particularly in high-growth areas where this issue poses a real constraint on growth and competitiveness.
Europe needs more long-term coherent thinking for investment in human capital and social services. Policymakers at both EU and national level need to embed social investment in strategic economic and social policy rather than treating it as optional.
Li Andersson
Speakers
We’re delighted to have welcomed a distinguished line-up of speakers, including:
Daniel Susskind
The Mercers’ School Memorial Professor of Business, Gresham College; Senior Research Associate, Institute for Ethics in AI at Oxford University
Roxana Mînzatu
EVP for Social Rights and Skills, Quality Jobs and Preparedness, European Commission
Agenda
Contact
For more information, please contact Cristina Arigho.
Cristina Arigho
Senior Communication ManagerCristina Arigho viša je voditeljica komunikacija i voditeljica angažmana i promidžbi dionika u odjelu za informacije i komunikacije u Eurofoundu, a Agenciji se pridružila 2012. Prije toga provela je gotovo 20 godina u Bruxellesu radeći na različitim ulogama, od kojih su mnoge bile u Europskoj komisiji, među ostalim kao glasnogovornica Glavne uprave za zapošljavanje, socijalna pitanja i uključivanje (2010. – 2012.) i Glavne uprave za proračun (2007. – 2009.). Prije nego što se pridružila službi glasnogovornika Komisije, bila je glasnogovornica u Glavnoj upravi za zapošljavanje (2005. – 2007.) i pisateljica govora za povjerenika i glavnog direktora u to vrijeme (2003. – 2005.). Prije rada u Komisiji radila je za radio i televiziju RTÉ (irska nacionalna televizija) u Bruxellesu kao asistentica produkcije i istraživačica, a kasnije kao producentica vijesti. Cristina je diplomirala primijenjene jezike na Sveučilištu Ulster u Coleraineu u Sjevernoj Irskoj.
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