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5G: Infrastructure Seeking an Author
The impact of 5G on the global economy is expected to be around 12 trillion dollars by 2035, open a series of scenarios for application whose benefits will be both social and economic. 5G should become the underlying infrastructure for a series of fields of application that go from expanding the potential of broadband (not only 4K video streaming, but also access to the first mainstream applications ...
The Airport System More Can Be Done
The air transport market in Italy is increasingly dependent on trends at a global level, as regards both the demand for mobility and the services offered by the carriers. Airport operators find themselves working in a more and more competitive context, and thus are called on to experiment with new organizational models, to meet an increasingly differentiated and cost-sensitive demand by carriers and ...
New Rules for the Infrastructure of the Gigabit Society
Telecommunications infrastructure has become essential for any social and economic activity. The potential of digital technologies such as IoT, Big Data, artificial intelligence, and blockchain will revolutionize the operating models of private enterprises and public administrations, with a strong and pervasive social impact.#In this regard, both in Europe and in Italy in particular, there is a need ...
The Digital Future of the Italian System
With the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) strategy for the single digital market, the European Union has set ambitious goals for a Gigabit society by 2025, allocating a budget of 3 billion euros and a unitary European focus on infrastructure linked to connectivity.#Italy is closing the gap it had in the supply of infrastructure and for the coverage of fast broadband, but must take significant steps ...
Digitalizing is a Must
The widespread extension of connectivity, along with a growing quantity of information generated by smart objects, opens completely new scenarios. The world of industry, for example, can face projects of transformation towards "smart factories," with greater efficiency, flexible and personalized production, planning of phases of work, and a resulting increase in competitiveness. To include the largest ...
Networks at the Center of the Urban Ecosystem
In the last 10 years, the service that energy and gas distribution network must guarantee has changed radically: points of production linked with a medium and low voltage network, increasing electrification, and much more volatile gas consumption.#Refocusing on networks will lead to an additional effort in the coming years to make new technological solutions operational: more flexibility, more safety, ...
An Intermodal Future for Milan-Bergamo Airport
In 2018 alone, the Italian airport system saw an increase of passenger traffic of more than 5.9 percent compared to the previous year, with over 185 million people carried and 1.6 million airplane movements. In this context of growth, the Milan-Bergamo airport is in third place in Italy, with a forecast of 13.5 million passengers in 2019, representing one of the main gateways of access for eastern ...
Electric Infrastructure for tomorrow
Electricity networks require urgent technological evolution, to allow for an energy transition towards a more sustainable model of production. The scenario presented in the Energy and Climate Plan (PNIEC) sent by the Italian government to the European Commission implies a strong commitment in regard to networks. Our daily life, which is increasingly digital, requires highly technological networks, ...
The Challenge of Complexity
CEOs are increasingly important figures of reference in our society. In today’s increasingly complex political and economic context, their role is not so much to reduce that complexity, but to manage it and explore the possibilities of what does not yet exist. In this scenario, CEOs are thus asked to express a new way of thinking, a new mindset.
Decarbonization and the Challenges of Big Oil
The reduction of the use of fossil fuels in the economy represents an existential challenge for oil companies, on which pressure is increasing from governments, institutional investors, and civil society, as they are considered among those most responsible for greenhouse gas emissions, and thus climate change. Currently, each “Big Oil” company is facing four possible strategic options: decide ...