(ANSA) - SAN VITO AL TAGLIAMENTO, 29 MAR - In the
cross-border mobility industry, the weakest actors are micro and
SMEs, which face the challenges of the digital transition.
Industry 4.0 technologies are also a key development factor for
these companies as they enable the development of new products
and services.
Thanks to the TechMOlogy Project of the Interreg V-A
Italy-Slovenia Cooperation Program, many companies at risk of
technological marginalization in the mobility sector (including
automotive, marine, and light mobility) have been allowed to
acquire must-have skills to bridge the gap. This topic was
discussed today at Lef, the digital company of Confindustria
Alto Adriatico, in a meeting that involved McKinsey & Company, a
partner in the initiative.
According to Filippo Bianco, CEO of Friuli Innovazione, the
project's lead partner, "TechMOlogy worked on the preconditions
for increasing the use of the Key Enabling Technologies (KETs)
of Industry 4.0 in small companies, which significantly
characterize the cross-border area between Italy and Slovenia."
Tanja Mohorič, director general of the ACS Automotive Cluster of
Slovenia, said that "one of the project's most important
supporting content is the creation of joint development
strategies through knowledge sharing on current trends in the
automotive industry market, but also in research and development
in all companies." (ANSA).
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TechMOlogy, SMEs at lower risk of technological marginality
At Lef opportunities from cross-border project with Slovenia