Milano Digital Week: from the droids in Piazza Scala to “Data Driven City”.
Milano Digital Week: from the droids in Piazza Scala to “Data Driven City”, the municipality of Milano closes the event with a day of events.
Milano Digital Week: from the droids in Piazza Scala to “Data Driven City”.
Three self-driving droids displayed in Piazza della Scala will open, Monday October 9, the last day of Milano Digital Week 2023.
At 10 at Palazzo Marino in Sala Alessi, the project "Living lab” in progress at Milano and Turin for the testing of new technologies for the mobility of the future, from connected and autonomous vehicles to smart mobility systems. Among others, Arianna Censi, Councilor for Mobility of the Municipality of will talk about its objectives and applications Milano, Chiara Foglietta, councilor of the City of Turin for the ecological and digital transition, Innovation, Environment, Mobility and Transport, Domenico Schillaci, expert of the Department for Digital Transformation of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, Francesco Menegoni, expert of the Department for Digital Transformation of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, Sergio Savaresi, director of the Department of Electronics, Information and Bioengineering of the Polytechnic of Milano.
On the occasion of the event, three self-driving droids involved in the experimentation will be exhibited in Piazza della Scala: Yape and Moveo, developed for last mile logistics activities and IPA2X, developed to support pedestrian crossings of fragile categories.
At the same time, again at Palazzo Marino, in the Commission Room, the meeting will be held "UserCentriCities Café“, on new tools to reduce the administrative burden of foreign citizens arriving in the city. We will talk about the Single Digital Help Desk (SDG) and share experiences on what has been done and what will be done in the near future by some local authorities in Europe.
At the Royal Palace, in same morning, a discussion on “How data and digital can create added value to the welfare of the City of Milano“, identifying and mapping the needs in the area and the available responses. To discuss it with the coordinator of the Board for technological innovation and digital transformation of the Municipality of Milano, Layla Pavone, will be the councilor for Welfare, Lamberto Bertolè and Marco Santambrogio, vice president of Metasociale.
"How digital do we have to be to work?“: we will try to answer the question in the organized meeting to 11 in the Conference Room at Palazzo Reale by the Department of Economic Development and Labor Policies. The projects launched by the Municipality of will be presented Milano in collaboration with businesses thanks to the Labor Pact: concrete actions capable of promoting employment, reskilling processes and bridging the mismatch between job supply and demand. Speakers will include Alessandra Spagnolo, Public Sector Director of Adecco Group Italy, Paolo Gubitta of the Giacomo Brodolini Foundation and professor at the University of Padua, Elena Marchetto, External Relations & Sustainability, with the councilor for Labor Policies and Economic Development, Alessia Cappello, among others. Team – Head of Local Governments, Relations of Fastweb, Mario Allodi, principal of the Arte&Message civic school of the Municipality of Milano, Lorenzo Pisoni, head of Punto Impresa Digitale of CCIAA Milano Monza Brianza Lodi.
It will follow at 12, again at Palazzo Reale, “Milano Change the Air”: Elena Grandi, councilor for the environment and greenery, will present the site intended to host information on municipal initiatives to fight climate change and improve air quality, relating to the Air and Climate and Ecological Transition Plan that the Municipality of Milano he started.
In the afternoon, to 14.30, we will talk about “Digital Educational Pact of the city of Milano“. It is a project financed by MUSA (Pnrr) and promoted by the University of Milano-Bicocca, by the municipal administration and by city associations and operators. It involves the drafting of a document of recommendations on the digital education of children and pre-adolescents, written in a participatory manner and an expression of the Milanese city community. The meeting will present the draft of the questionnaire which will then be proposed to all Milanese families with children aged between 8 and 13 and the results of which will contribute to the development of the recommendations (for information: https://www.partecipami.it/infodiscs/index/66). Anna Scavuzzo, deputy mayor and councilor for education of the municipality of will speak Milano, Marco Gui and Brunella Fiore, from the University of Milano-Bicocca, Alice Arienta, president of the Digital Transformation Commission, Nadia Ambrosetti, of the Territorial School Office of Milano, Marina Picca, president of SICuPP Lombardia, Marianna Sala, president of Corecom Lombardia.
The meeting will close the dayData Driven City“, in the Conference Room of the Royal Palace at 16.30. Gioia Ghezzi, president of Milano Smart City Alliance and vice-president of Assolombarda, will explain how data can improve city management and stimulate collaboration between public and private.
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