Not only sensors, TV cameras and radar, the latest step for self-driving cars is to have the right directions so as to avoid taking the wrong turn and increasing passenger safety thanks to the work of the cartographers
Future of Work
Everything there is to know on the approach to innovation that is revolutionising businesses by mixing analytical and intuitive thinking. From history to models and impact on work
In Japan androids have already become a part of family life while in the USA and Europe they help workers. “But they are not a threat”, assures Professor Bruno Siciliano, one of the top Italian experts in robotics
Internet and digital technology are changing everything. “We have to redesign the world map of work. And Italy has lots of opportunities to grasp . Let’s hear what the king of cashmere, Brunello Cucinelli, has to say.
The professor of Industrial Economics at Milan Polytechnic clarifies the matter: “The point is to understand whether consumption figures are changing or the demand is shrinking. In the second case, countermeasures must be taken”
Donations by Italians in 2016 have broken through the roof of the 5 billion and it is not only the non-profit organisations that are now banking on fundraising. Here are five tips from Roger Bergonzoli, fundraiser of the year 2017
Automated check-outs are already a reality, but robot assistants and applications to minimise food wastage are on their way: the digital revolution is coming to the shelves
It is called “self-governance”. The first cases occurred abroad, but now also Italy is learning. And the advantages are numerous, from the climate of confidence in the company to the best market performance
Interaction this is the labour watchword for the future
Video interview with one of Italy’s most highly acclaimed architects worldwide: “The most successful professions in the “senseable” cities of the future will be those connected with care and creativity”. How can we prepare? “The secret lies in a letter”
Interview with Insead Global Indices’s Executive Director, on the sidelines of the presentation of the Global Talent Competitiveness Index 2018: “The future? Lifelong learning and change-driven schools”
Adecco Group CEO, Alain Dehaze, said that he is “realistically optimistic”, that technology will not destroy the need for human labour, but we must be prepared for these changes. And everything revolves around skills and training.
Our country should stop selling cars with diesel or petrol engines by 2035 and switch to electric cars. New skills, new professional profiles and more research will be needed
“Psychology and the Good Life”, taught by Laurie Santos at Yale, has become the most popular course in the history of the prestigious American university. Yet there is no shortage of examples in Italy as well
Software developers, engineers and computer scientists will be leading the first phase of creating a virtual reality for avatars. But eventually a detailed world will have to be created, and this will only be possible with architects, designers, mathematicians and many other professional profiles.