Weilert noted that economic instability and rising costs of living pose challenges for workers.
He said aging populations in high-income countries and expanding labor forces in low-income countries will change the labor market, and economic polarization, trade barriers and geopolitical conflicts will impact business models. Deaf added.
Mr Wyrat pointed out that AI and big data, analytical thinking, creative thinking, networking and cybersecurity are skills that will play a vital role in Thailand by 2050.
Meanwhile, globally, the focus will be on AI and big data, networks and cybersecurity, technological literacy and creative thinking, he said.