The first ’emerging technologies license’ is born in Turin

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(ANSA) – TURIN, 28 JUL – The first “emerging technologies license” is born in Piedmont, in Turin: it will be issued by a 125-hour university course, online and on demand, from October accessible from all over Italy and open to all : students, professionals, entrepreneurs, unemployed. According to a study by Accenture and Frontier Economics, Artificial Intelligence can increase revenue by nearly $ 4 trillion in 2035.

The impact of AI technologies on work is estimated to lead to an increase in productivity of up to 40% and enable people to make more efficient use of their time.

The course of the Department of Management of the University of Turin “Human & Technology License for Business Innovation” (H&TL), proposed by Paolo Biancone, full professor of Business Economics at the University of Turin, and Silvana Secinaro, associate professor of Business Economics of the University of Turin, in collaboration with Comau, through its Academy. At the end, with the passing of a test, the course issues the first “emerging technologies license” and 5 credits (university credits) which can also be accredited by professional associations. “It is essential not to be caught unprepared, to be protagonists and not spectators of change. But only by spreading the awareness of how technology can change the lives of people and companies, can digital transformation be fully realized” explains Biancone. “Technologies can be purchased by everyone, but it is not by owning the tools that you become competitive, you need the workers who want them and know how to use them” adds Ezio Fregnan, director of the Comau Academy. (HANDLE).

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