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Digital evolution, Udine capital of innovation: guest minister Messa, will be interviewed by Massimo Giannini

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How the way of working and the new course of the company has changed: the meeting at the University of Udine

UDINE. The Computer Science course at the University of Udine brought 1,500 three-year and 1,600 master’s graduates into the labor market. The magnificent rector of the Friulian university, Roberto Pinton, emphasizes this not so much to say that demand too often exceeds supply, but to point out how the young university of Udine, in the aftermath of the 1976 earthquake, was able to invest in leading sectors. Among these the ICT. In the academic year 1979/89 the degree course in Computer Science in Udine was the fifth activated in Italy.

“Today we offer two three-year degrees (Internet of things, big data, machine learning, Multimedia sciences and technologies) and two master’s degrees (Artificial intelligence & cybersecurity – double degree with Klagenfurt University) and Multimedia communication and information technologies, the Ph.D. research and interclass degrees present at the Pordenone site “, the rector points out, assuring that” the University of Udine continues to attract students in the computer science area “.

“The case of computer science – explains Pinton – teaches how what has been developed over time in research fields finds an application so vast that one cannot even see its boundaries”.

In this direction goes “The alphabet of the future”, the event organized by Messaggero Veneto, Il Piccolo, La Stampa, the Gazzetta di Mantova, Il Mattino di Padova, la Stampa and the Decimo XIX, with the support of Prontoauto and Tecnoauto .

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This afternoon, Wednesday 29 September, at 5.30 pm, in the Kolbe aula magna, the directors of La Stampa, Secolo XIX and Il Messaggero Veneto, Massimo Giannini, Luca Ubaldeschi and Omar Monestier, will talk about it with the CEO of Brovedani group, Sergio Barel, the president and CEO of Bean Tech, Fabiano Benedetti, the Project manager of Ditedi, Francesco Contin, the head of Insiel digital academy, Alessandra Benvenuti, the director of Mathematical Sciences of the Friulian university, Gian Luca Foresti, the director of Veneto est and Fvg of Intesa Sanpaolo, Francesca Nieddu, the rector Pinton, the group of researchers and scientific communicators Ictea teams and the researcher of the National Institute of Astrophysics, Teresa Fornaro.

Among the guests too Maria Cristina Messa, Minister of Education, University and Research who will be interviewed by the director Massimo Giannini.

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