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Join our upcoming joint symposium

đź“… On 22 April 2026WinWin4WorkLife will join forces with its sister projects R-Map and REMAKING for the symposium Remote Work in Europe: Evidence, Impacts, Policy, taking place online and in person at ZEW – Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research in Mannheim, Germany. The event is free to attend and will bring together researchers and stakeholders to discuss how remote work is reshaping companies, employees, cities and regions across Europe.

đź’ˇ Among the sessions, â€śFraming Remote Work Impacts – Concepts, models and societal drivers” will open the discussion by exploring key concepts, shared terminology, research models and broader societal trends linked to remote work. The session will feature Olle JärvKarin Pfeffer and Ĺ˝ilvinas Martinaitis, who will offer perspectives on conceptual frameworks, co-created modelling approaches and future trajectories of remote work in Europe.

🌍 This symposium is a great opportunity to better understand the social, economic and spatial impacts of remote work, and to engage with the growing European debate on the future of work. Join us online or in Mannheim for a full day of discussion, exchange and insights.

Practical information

To help you prepare for the symposium, you can find the key documents and links below:

📌 Registration
Register here

đź“„ Full programme
Download the full programme PDF

🏛️ Host partner
Visit the website of ZEW – Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research

Meet the speakers

Ahead of the symposium, discover our Meet the Speakers series highlighting the people and topics behind each session:

🔹 Framing remote work impacts – download PDF
🔹 Who offers remote work – and why? – download PDF
🔹 Who demands remote work – and why? – download PDF
🔹 Where remote work happens – download PDF

Meet the coordinators

👥 Meet the coordinators – coming soon

Discover the sister projects

You can also learn more about the sister projects joining this symposium:

đź”— R-Map project page
đź”— REMAKING project page