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Ecological transition, sustainability, digital PA: the role of open innovation

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Ecological and digital transition, sustainability, inclusion are the new imperatives of the European Commission. Open Innovation thus becomes the interdisciplinary tool to reach them, an enabler of development, acquiring an increasingly important role in terms of growth.
The Open Innovation Summit 2021 will be held on Wednesday 30 June, the annual event organized by Digital Magics with Il Sole 24 Ore, in collaboration with 24 ORE Eventi, in which representatives of institutions, companies and the startup ecosystem will question which are today the new paths of Open Innovation to design a sustainable company, modernize the public administration and create the circular economy.

Among the issues highlighted as strategic by the European Commission there is the need to review mobility in a more sustainable key: a technological and economic revolution, but also a social one, in which the greater use of non-polluting means is combined with a rethinking of daily travel. , the return to a neighborhood dimension and the increase in smartworking.

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A round table discussion is dedicated to this topic in which, among others, Anna Maria Valentino, head of Vertical marketing transportation, Enterprise market, Tim Group and Marta Romero, Co-founder of Smace, a startup that favors the recovery of life balance, will speak. work allowing companies and smart workers to work while staying in the most beautiful places in Italy.

The digitization of the Public Administration will also be central to the phase we are entering, to allow everyone to easily and promptly access the services they need, while making sure not to leave behind citizens who are less familiar with new technologies.

These topics will be at the center of a round table with representatives of Lutech and VMware, companies that are contributing to digitalization in the health sector, but also with Roberta Cocco, Councilor for Digital Transformation and Civic Services of the Municipality of Milan and Paolo Barberis, founder and president of Nana Bianca.

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