Why Our Work Matters
The world is facing an unprecedented convergence of crises: climate change, digital disruption, social inequality, and threats to democratic institutions. The Prammer Institute operates at this intersection, addressing global issues with integrated, practical solutions:
The World Economic Forum (2023) estimates that AI and automation will transform 85 million jobs while creating 97 million new ones. Preparing the workforce for this shift is critical.
With nearly 70% of youth in Europe expressing concern about their future employment (Eurobarometer, 2022), initiatives that provide future-proof skills are urgently needed.
Studies show that non-formal education methods increase civic participation by 30–40% among young people, demonstrating the impact of innovative and inclusive learning methods.
The EU's Circular Economy Action Plan (2020) highlights textiles as a key priority, underlining the importance of projects addressing sustainability in fashion and design.
The Prammer Institute works on strengthening civic engagement by combining research and practical approaches that empower communities.
The Prammer Institute doesn't just respond to these challenges—we anticipate them. By combining interdisciplinary knowledge and practical implementation, we turn pressing issues into opportunities for positive change.
