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“The World of AI: Actually, Italian” @EmTech Digital 2018

In the world of advanced manufacturing, also known as industry 4.0, the convergence of new advanced technologies such as the internet of things and tri-dimensional printing has been joined by an ever increasing number of elements related to artificial intelligence (AI). Italian researchers’ work has been duly integrated into the international scientific community, as well as within universities and public research institutes around the world. According to a January 2018 report from the World Bank, in the area of AI Italy is an internationally recognized source of research and development (R&D)

EmTech Digital MIT Technology Review Conference 2018

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In the world of advanced manufacturing, also known as industry 4.0, the convergence of new advanced technologies such as the internet of things and tri-dimensional printing has been joined by an ever increasing number of elements related to artificial intelligence (AI). Italian researchers’ work has been duly integrated into the international scientific community, as well as within universities and public research institutes around the world. According to a January 2018 report from the World Bank, in the area of AI Italy is an internationally recognized source of research and development (R&D)

Italy Transforms Itself into a High-Tech Hotbed

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Today, the country once best known for fine cuisine and romantic vacations has become a world leader in manufacturing, machinery, and related fields. Now Italy’s leaders are staking their future on digitalization, education, and strategic collaboration. To read the full article at MIT Technology Review online click here . Click below watch the full panel discussion of the Italian Trade Agency / FEDERMACCHINE "Advanced Manufacturing: Through Collaboration Comes Innovation" sponsored luncheon of October 18th at MIT Technology Review 2016 edtion of EmTech in Boston.

Machines Italia Discusses Advanced Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 At MIT’s EmTech 2016

On the heels of the Italian Ministry of Economic Development’s launch of the Industrial National Plan 4.0, Machines Italia USA and the Italian Trade Commission (ITA) Chicago office hosted a conversation on the ground-breaking collaborations between Italian and US companies in advanced manufacturing and the emergence of the Industry 4.0. The event took place on October 18th, 2016 at the Samberg Conference Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology , in Cambridge, MA, as part of EmTech 2016 . Among the panelists: • Michele Scannavini, President of the Italian Trade Commission (ITA) • Stefano

EmTech MIT Technology Review Conference 2016

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To watch the October 18th, 2016 ITA luncheon conference video click here For 116 years, MIT Technology Review is the oldest and most established educational media provider in the United States. Its activities have identified the most important new technologies and deciphering their practical impact. Since 1999 the EmTech Conference has gathered the leading experts in the areas of technology, engineering, academic, startup, and management communities to provide insight into the innovations that shape the world and global business. As part of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT

Machines Italia @ EmTech MIT Technology Review Conference 2015

The Advanced technology conference organized by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology was held in Cambridge, MA on November 2 – 4, 2015. Machines Italia USA and the Italian Trade Agency-Chicago Office partnered with MIT ( www.mit.edu ) and its main publication MIT Technology Review for the University’s EmTech Conference program. EmTech MIT ( https://events.technologyreview.com/emtech/15/ ) offers a space where technology, business, and culture converge, to discover future trends and begin to understand the technologies that will drive the new global economy. The 15th annual EmTech MIT also

Think Italy, Think Innovation - MIT Technology Review Article

When you think of Italy, what first comes most to mind? Most likely, it's some combination of food, fashion, fine wine, and fast cars. But Italy is equally important for its leadership in machinery, advanced manufacturing, and - most recently - robotics. Find out more about Italy's leadership in these areas in the piece published in the January/February 2016 MIT Technology Review magazine.