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17 giugno 2026 | EVENTO IN PRESENZA

EnginSoft partecipa all’evento SMACT sull’innovazione per la competitività delle imprese

EnginSoft parteciperà all'evento "Dalla tecnologia al vantaggio competitivo: trasformare per crescere", organizzato da SMACT Competence Center, che si terrà il 17 giugno 2026 dalle ore 17:00 alle 19:30 presso l'Università degli Studi di Verona.

L'iniziativa rappresenta un’importante occasione di confronto tra imprese, mondo della ricerca e innovazione, con l'obiettivo di approfondire il ruolo delle tecnologie digitali nella trasformazione di prodotti, processi e modelli di business.

La nostra collega Carla Baldasso, prenderà parte alla tavola rotonda "Dentro l’ecosistema SMACT: come la tecnologia cambia prodotti, processi e mercati", portando l'esperienza di EnginSoft sui temi dell'innovazione tecnologica e della trasformazione digitale delle imprese.

Programma ed iscrizioni sul sito SMACT:
Dalla tecnologia al vantaggio competitivo: trasformare per crescere

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