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Digital future of sustainable industrial manufacturing in Italy and beyond

UNIDO The United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO has organized a second virtual dialogue in the framework of the European Union (EU) Industry Week 2021. Bringing together representatives from UNIDO and the EU, as well as key figures from the private sector and academia, the panel addressed the Italian manufacturing sector’s shift to a digital economy, while also drawing attention to the significant role of industry 4.0 in the new industrial strategy of the EU. The event provided a platform facilitating knowledge exchange, highlighting the importance of promoting innovation and strategic partnerships in building resilience to the COVID-19 pandemic. In her opening remarks, Diana Battaggia, Head of UNIDO ITPO Italy, stressed the impact of digital technologies and the role of UNIDO in shaping the future in Europe and developing countries. “With a contribution to the EU competitiveness in a changing global landscape, UNIDO, together with its network of ITPOs, su

The digital future of sustainable industrial manufacturing in Italy and beyond

The digital future of sustainable industrial manufacturing in Italy and beyond BRUSSELS/ROME, 10 March 2021 – The United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO has organized a second virtual dialogue in the framework of the European Union (EU) Industry Week 2021. Bringing together representatives from UNIDO and the EU, as well as key figures from the private sector and academia, the panel addressed the Italian manufacturing sector’s shift to a digital economy, while also drawing attention to the significant role of industry 4.0 in the new industrial strategy of the EU. The event provided a platform facilitating knowledge exchange, highlighting the importance of promoting innovation and strategic partnerships in building resilience to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Africa: tech-skills for sustainable water management and youth employment

Africa: tech-skills for sustainable water management and youth employment BRUSSELS, 8 December 2020 – “World water consumption is growing at a frenetic rate…more than 900 million people in the world still do not have access to sufficient drinking water resources, including 340 million in sub-Saharan Africa. In such a context, good water management is more essential than ever.” With these words, Patrick Gilabert, Head of the Brussels office of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), set the scene for a webinar discussion of innovative solutions to water challenges through technical skills development, private sector engagement, technology transfer and digitalisation. The webinar, organized together with the H2O Maghreb project team from Morocco, brought together public, private and development stakeholders working in water and sanitation. The bilingual event was moderated by Philippe Scholtès, Special Advisor to the UNIDO Director General. One hund

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