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“Industry 4.0 - Preparati al futuro”: AlmavivA to visit Florence tomorrow with the Confindustria Road Show

“Industry 4.0 - Preparati al futuro”: AlmavivA to visit Florence tomorrow with the Confindustria Road Show

22-02-2018

“Industry 4.0 - Preparati al futuro”: AlmavivA to visit Florence tomorrow with the Confindustria Road Show

The industry of the future is innovative, sustainable and interconnected. It incorporates the results of scientific progress based around products and services, removes environmental constraints, takes advantage of ICT development potential and improves efficiency and productive capacity.

Industry 4.0 does not simply mean tax exemption: it is also a new way of perceiving business, a challenge which can revamp the Italian productive system by promoting creativity and the high quality of the goods produced, to benefit the growth and wellbeing of the country as a whole. For this reason Confindustria has begun raising awareness of the production sector and constructing a network of Digital Innovation Hubs to support companies as they undergo their transformation.

AlmavivA will be confirming its involvement at the Confindustria Road Show, which is due to visit Florence tomorrow. Alessandro Mantelli - Manager of AlmavivA IoT, Industry 4.0, Energy Management & EAI Practice - is scheduled to speak and will be bringing the Group’s vision for one of the key technologies of the moment to the debate.

“The Internet of Things,” Mantelli states, “spans a mixture of technologies, processes and markets, meaning the know-how of organisations (such as AlmavivA) possessing the ability to manage the integration of these individual elements is absolutely indispensable. This is the only way you can guarantee development of the Data in the transformation cycle which brings about an awareness of physical and digital events. From this perspective, the Data - Big, Fast, Smart - is a fundamental asset in organisations wanting to initiate distributed decision-making processes, often Cloud-based and supported by artificial intelligence. These processes are increasingly people-centred, because they are based on systems trained to manage not only clearly expressed requests, but also implied requirements.”

View the Florence meeting schedule