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The Digital Agenda: there are no more alibis

The Digital Agenda: there are no more alibis

23-11-2015

AlmavivA is participating in the Observatories of the Milan Polytechnic’s School of Management.

AlmavivA is participating in the research on “Measuring the implementation of the Italian Digital Agenda” by the Observatories of the Milan Polytechnic’s School of Management and will be speaking at the 2015 New Digital Government Summit.

The Digital Agenda is not just a problem of Governance, it is also associated with knowledge, aligning strategies, defining priorities and improving the computer literacy of citizens and businesses. In short, it means enhancing digital technology for developing the country, reorganizing the Public Administration through the digitization of its processes, involving businesses and the public in the process of innovation.

AlmavivA participates in the Digital Agenda Observatory of the Milan Polytechnic’s School of Management, which is a qualified, independent, long-term and stable forum offering decision-makers models and tools for interpretation, grounded on hard empirical evidence and a space for exchanging experiences, with a view to implementing the opportunities provided by digital innovation, in relation to several large issues that can affect the country’s competitiveness.

The presentation of the results of the 2015 Research on “Measuring the implementation of the Italian Digital Agenda” by the Observatory, will be held on Thursday morning, November 26, in Rome, in connection with the second day of the 2015 New Digital Government Summit, and will be followed by a Round Table with representatives of political parties, the Government, the AgID, the Regional Governments and the Observatory Partner companies. Antonio Amati, General Manager of the IT Division, will speak on behalf of AlmavivA.

Want to know more?

Visit the website of the 2015 New Digital Government Summit event