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GM Antonio Amati at the conference presenting the results from the PoliMi Digital Agenda Research Center, conducted with AlmavivA

GM Antonio Amati at the conference presenting the results from the PoliMi Digital Agenda Research Center, conducted with AlmavivA

09-12-2019

"Digital Italy: is the machine ready to run?"

The most recent data regarding the Italian Digital Agenda will be discussed on December 12 with Minister Pisano, the Digital Team and AgID, plus the country's key administrations and businesses, at the conference presenting the results from the PoliMi Research Center, which is due to take place in the "Aula Magna Carassa e Dadda" building on Milan's Bovisa campus.

IT Division General Manager Antonio Amati is speaking at the round table that will offer an in-depth examination of the role played by citizens in speeding up implementation of the Digital Agenda. "Digital technologies are the new infrastructures supporting our country," state the event promoters. "As was the case immediately after the war, when the government understood the central role played by road infrastructures in economic growth, planning and creating them in a complete and integrated manner, it must now demonstrate the same long-term vision by focusing on the digital transformation of businesses, PAs and citizens as an unmissable opportunity to create the new system on which Italy's economic growth will be based over the next few years." Continue reading and view the session agenda on the website Osservatori.net.

In partnership with AlmavivA, the Digital Agenda Research Center has now reached its sixth edition. A qualified, independent and enduring "place" in which to develop a dialog between the world of digital innovation and the political sphere that includes the government and PAs, the Research Center aims to offer decision makers interpretive models, tools based on solid empirical evidence and spaces for discussion in order to actualize the opportunities offered by digital innovation in relation to several major themes affecting Italy's competitiveness: PA efficiency, combating tax evasion and supporting development.