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From the data economy 50 billion euros for Italy

2020-10-09T13:00:08.742Z


Analysis presented at the Ey Capri Digital Summit (ANSA)The business models linked to the 'data economy' for Italy could be worth at least 50 billion euros, 2.8% of GDP. However - although the country produces around 20% of European data, the country exploits around 10% of this potential. This is what emerges from an analysis presented on the second day of the Ey Capri Digital Summit "A New Brave World" A study carried out by Ey in collaboration with


The business models linked to the 'data economy' for Italy could be worth at least 50 billion euros, 2.8% of GDP.

However - although the country produces around 20% of European data, the country exploits around 10% of this potential.

This is what emerges from an analysis presented on the second day of the Ey Capri Digital Summit "A New Brave World" A study carried out by Ey in collaboration with ICT consulting highlights the priority to intervene on SMEs (less than 30% uses, for example, solutions in the cloud), PA (for example, to connect 130,000 offices with VHCN networks), schools and hospitals (with IoT and 5G proximity solutions) but also on large companies in knowing how to stimulate the demand for digital services of citizens and customers in a different way .

"It is a priority to make targeted investments, also exploiting the opportunities offered by the Recovery Fund, to accelerate the evolution and extension of digital infrastructures, which would make it possible to regain competitiveness at European level and overcome the digital divide, and to increase the technological culture of businesses and citizens ", comments Ey Med Consulting and People Advisory Services Leader, Donato Ferri.


Source: ansa

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