The EIT Digital Alumni Foundation creates a vibrant, active and successful alumni network for EIT Digital. Our mission is to keep strong connections among fellow alumni and the EIT Digital ecosystem.
We organise meet-ups, maintain an engaged community and discussion forum, keep track of alumni careers and support students and alumni to get in contact with companies, public institutions and academia.
Presented by Niku Yliluoma at the conference "Sociala medier internt i organisationen" in Stockholm 26 January, 2011.
http://www.abilitypartner.se/Sociala-medier-internt-i-organisationen.aspx
Images and stories about Digital Inclusion from around Europe presented at the Digital Agenda Assembly on 17 June 2011 in Brussels, in the Inclusion workgroup.
«Branch, Internet, Mobile, Digital» is a study that aims to synthesize and connect some of the most innovative actions that Banks, Fintechs and other actors are undertaking to develop a new model for the financial services.
Views expressed in this presentation are my own.
The photos in the presentation are kindly provided by the Metropolia Communications Department along with the overall layout.
Homepage of the Metropolia Career Services
http://www.metropolia.fi/en/services/career-services/
Data Science Milan: A year in a review of our communityData Science Milan
Summary of the first year of the community, vision, roadmap, sponsorship options and call for volunteers.
Event page: https://www.meetup.com/Data-Science-Milan/events/238117427/
Digital youth work uses technology and digital media in youth programs and services. It helps young people understand and engage with an increasingly digital world while also digitalizing youth work itself. Strategic support is needed for organizations to fully utilize digital tools in their work. At the European level, an expert group is identifying training needs and recommending policies to support digital youth work, and several trainings on topics like digital literacy and online safety will be offered across Europe in the coming years.
Social Media - The Art of Digital StorytellingJemima Gibbons
The document provides an overview of trends in social media and digital storytelling. It discusses hot trends like short-form visuals and video, as well as ways companies approach social media including having a fully integrated internal team, outsourcing social media, or taking a DIY approach. It also covers topics like using social media for communication, collaboration and innovation on projects. Finally, it discusses the future of social media including the potential for peak social engagement and fragmentation of audiences, and provides tips for individuals on managing their digital footprint and online profiles.
The EIT Digital Alumni Foundation creates a vibrant, active and successful alumni network for EIT Digital. Our mission is to keep strong connections among fellow alumni and the EIT Digital ecosystem.
We organise meet-ups, maintain an engaged community and discussion forum, keep track of alumni careers and support students and alumni to get in contact with companies, public institutions and academia.
Presented by Niku Yliluoma at the conference "Sociala medier internt i organisationen" in Stockholm 26 January, 2011.
http://www.abilitypartner.se/Sociala-medier-internt-i-organisationen.aspx
Images and stories about Digital Inclusion from around Europe presented at the Digital Agenda Assembly on 17 June 2011 in Brussels, in the Inclusion workgroup.
«Branch, Internet, Mobile, Digital» is a study that aims to synthesize and connect some of the most innovative actions that Banks, Fintechs and other actors are undertaking to develop a new model for the financial services.
Views expressed in this presentation are my own.
The photos in the presentation are kindly provided by the Metropolia Communications Department along with the overall layout.
Homepage of the Metropolia Career Services
http://www.metropolia.fi/en/services/career-services/
Data Science Milan: A year in a review of our communityData Science Milan
Summary of the first year of the community, vision, roadmap, sponsorship options and call for volunteers.
Event page: https://www.meetup.com/Data-Science-Milan/events/238117427/
Digital youth work uses technology and digital media in youth programs and services. It helps young people understand and engage with an increasingly digital world while also digitalizing youth work itself. Strategic support is needed for organizations to fully utilize digital tools in their work. At the European level, an expert group is identifying training needs and recommending policies to support digital youth work, and several trainings on topics like digital literacy and online safety will be offered across Europe in the coming years.
Social Media - The Art of Digital StorytellingJemima Gibbons
The document provides an overview of trends in social media and digital storytelling. It discusses hot trends like short-form visuals and video, as well as ways companies approach social media including having a fully integrated internal team, outsourcing social media, or taking a DIY approach. It also covers topics like using social media for communication, collaboration and innovation on projects. Finally, it discusses the future of social media including the potential for peak social engagement and fragmentation of audiences, and provides tips for individuals on managing their digital footprint and online profiles.
DISIT: Competenze per Industria 4.0
Technical Areas:
Industrial Internet: integrazione di fabbrica, ..
Smart/Advanced manufacturing: mobility, delivering, optimization, etc.
(Smart City: mobility and transport, energy, IOT/IOE, analytics, …)
(Smart Retail: user behavior analysis, engagement, …)
Technologies:
Big Data and Analytics: data management, user analysis, user engagement, prediction, early detection, data intelligence, …
Data Mining: artificial intelligence, semantic computing, semantic reasoner, expert systems, statistic analysis, ..
IOT/IOE: internet of things/everything, brokers, microservices, ..
Cloud: smart cloud, cloud simulation, optimization, ..
Mobile Computing: mobile application, user behavior analysis, ..
NLP and Sentiment Analysis: response Vigilance, interaction, answering, ..
See projects on: http://www.disit.org/5501
Big Data analytics Aree Applicative
-Smart manufacturing
-Personal assistants
-Autonomous engine, semantic reasoners
-Experts systems
-Smart Cloud
-Services and microservices integration
-Industrie farmaceutiche
-Mobilità e Trasporti
-Turismo e Cultura
-Smart City, Innovation Lab
Servizi alla persona
Tutorial at IEEE WF-IOT Dec. 2016 - Five Years of Research and Innovation Exp...Raffaele Giaffreda
This 2 hours tutorial presented lessons learnt in 5 years of research and innovation in the domain of Internet of Things. It was structured in three main parts (research, development and business) reflecting and sharing the personal journey of the presenter in this exciting field.
Overview on Smart City, DISIT lab solution for beginners, 2015, Part 7: Distr...Paolo Nesi
This document discusses smart city concepts and technologies from the Distributed Systems and Internet Technologies Lab. It covers major topics like smart city architecture, data collection and mining, reasoning and decision support. Specific areas like smart health, education, mobility, energy and governmental services are examined in terms of monitoring usage and behavior, providing personalized services, and improving efficiency. The overall aim is to enhance quality of life for citizens through innovative digital technologies and data-driven solutions.
Plone Conference 2012 presentation about how we as the Plone community could develop ourselves to be perceived more friendly product platform choice within the open source developer community.
2016.3.11 @ Chuo University.
Fujitsu-JAIMS Foundation: Global Leaders for Innovation and Knowledge Program (GLIK)
GLIK2016S MF-504 Capstone Project (Mar. 11)
The 48+2 slides you should remember from all thingsfacebook'12.Dannos Tsakalos
AllThingsFacebook is an annual conference co-organized in Athens by Thinkdigital & Marketing Week that has been held for 4 years. The conference is endorsed by Facebook and takes place in Greece, Romania, and Hungary, and will soon expand to other markets where Thinkdigital operates. The 2012 conference featured 10 Greek case studies, 5 world-class speakers, and over 350 participants who generated hundreds of tweets and Facebook posts.
All you need to know about Facebook Marketing ThinkDigital
AllThingsFacebook is an annual conference co-organized in Athens by Thinkdigital & Marketing Week that has been held for 4 years. The conference is endorsed by Facebook and takes place in Greece, Romania, and Hungary, and will soon expand to other markets where Thinkdigital operates. The 2012 conference featured 10 Greek case studies, 5 world-class speakers, and over 350 participants who generated hundreds of tweets and Facebook posts.
Check how viral marketing as part of Social Media Marketing helps in brand your business products and services. It's consumer driven marketing with word of mouth online simulation. YouTube plays a major part in creating Viral marketing and campaigns. But now the same affect has been introduced to Facebook and Twitter.
How has Information & Communication Technology changed International MarketingGian Marco MELANDRI
This document is a thesis that examines how information and communication technology has changed international marketing. It begins with an introduction from the owner of Biotex, a sports apparel company, discussing how technology and online communication have become integral parts of business.
The thesis will explore how international marketing has evolved with the rise of ICT through three hypotheses: 1) Traditional marketing has become web marketing, 2) The traditional 4Ps marketing mix model is no longer appropriate, and 3) Conventional selling has transformed into e-commerce. It will define relevant terms, discuss the methodology, and analyze each hypothesis before concluding on the impacts of ICT on international marketing.
OnsBlok presentation at Thingscon Salon, Eindhoven, July 8 2016Peter van Waart
The document discusses the OnsBlok project, which aims to empower citizens to create smart devices themselves using ready-made components. It poses the question of why citizens cannot make their own smart things, just as they can bake cakes or assemble furniture, if provided with basic connected blocks and sensor plugins. The project is part of Creating 010, a research center at Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences that uses participatory and transdisciplinary approaches to design for smart and inclusive cities.
Christian Battistoni is an Italian national seeking work in international relations, development, and communications. He has a Master's degree in Development Economics and International Cooperation from Link Campus University and a Bachelor's degree in International Relations from Roma Tre University. His work experience includes positions in social media management, export consulting, reporting, sales, and research assistance. He is proficient in English and has basic proficiency in French.
Get started on a project for the Partners in Learning ForumFiona Beal
The document provides guidance on developing a project-based learning project in 6 steps: 1) Decide on an idea, 2) Brainstorm with the idea, 3) Turn activities into a project, 4) Add innovation elements, 5) Consider using ICT tools, and 6) Implement the project. Examples are given such as a blogging project to connect with elderly community members. Guidance is provided on making sure the project involves challenges, gathering and processing information, and presenting findings.
Presentation_Vaganof_Open Postgraduate Day_Lancaster University Management Sc...Ioannis Vaganof
My presentation during the Open Postgraduate Day (25.02.16) at Lancaster University Management School sharing my experiences during MSc E-Business & Innovation.
eTwinning and Digital Citizenship _poitiers 2016Anne Gilleran
1) eTwinning is an online community of teachers that allows them to connect, collaborate on projects, learn, and develop professionally. Through participation in eTwinning, teachers gain impact on their teaching practices.
2) Being a digital citizen involves inhabiting and participating in digital spaces like the internet. Both teachers and students have responsibilities as digital citizens, such as being aware of digital rights, etiquette, commerce, communication and security.
3) eTwinning provides a platform for teachers to learn about and discuss digital citizenship with their students, and to facilitate students' participation in the digital world in a safe manner through opportunities like projects and events.
Suvi's presentations for ICY digital youth work groupVerke
This document discusses digital youth work and provides recommendations from an EU expert group. It defines digital youth work, gives examples of good practices, and identifies relevant training needs. Digital youth work uses digital media and technology in youth work settings to support the same goals as general youth work. It can occur online or in-person. The expert group recommends training youth workers on understanding digitalization trends, planning digital youth work, and supporting youth's digital skills and safety. The Verke organization in Finland works to increase knowledge of using technology in youth work through training over 2,600 professionals annually and developing resources.
Michele needs to find tech companies to invite them over as speakers at next Speck&Tech events. He can do it easily, just by using Atoka!
Atoka is a B2B lead-generation service, containing highly detailed information about companies from official (e.g., national company registers) and unofficial (e.g., the website of a company) sources. Atoka is used by thousands of small and big companies in Italy and abroad.
Next to Atoka, SpazioDati works on applying Semantic Text Analysis and Machine Learning models on massive amounts of corporate data to provide services - both B2B and B2C - of Sales Intelligence, Lead Generation, Data Cleansing, and more.
We are looking for software developers that are ready to “get their hands dirty” for building a better world (of data, at least), where information is clean and easily accessible. We are a multicultural team that loves collaboration, we are “agile enough” and, hard to believe, we all love data.
Check out more: www.spaziodati.eu/en/jobs
Since its initial conception on 1 March 2016, the purpose of Speck&Tech has always been clear and straightforward: creating a “community of entrepreneurs, developers, designers, professionals and anyone who wants to build a network of tech enthusiasts within the Trento area, with the purpose of learning and sharing new ideas regarding development, design, entrepreneurship, startups and any related topic”.
3.5 years, 40+ events and thousands of “speckers” later, we are still pursuing that mission - and we believe we are on the right path. We warmly invite all of you to actively contribute and give back to our unique community, so to help us reach this goal, and make Trentino even better.
DISIT: Competenze per Industria 4.0
Technical Areas:
Industrial Internet: integrazione di fabbrica, ..
Smart/Advanced manufacturing: mobility, delivering, optimization, etc.
(Smart City: mobility and transport, energy, IOT/IOE, analytics, …)
(Smart Retail: user behavior analysis, engagement, …)
Technologies:
Big Data and Analytics: data management, user analysis, user engagement, prediction, early detection, data intelligence, …
Data Mining: artificial intelligence, semantic computing, semantic reasoner, expert systems, statistic analysis, ..
IOT/IOE: internet of things/everything, brokers, microservices, ..
Cloud: smart cloud, cloud simulation, optimization, ..
Mobile Computing: mobile application, user behavior analysis, ..
NLP and Sentiment Analysis: response Vigilance, interaction, answering, ..
See projects on: http://www.disit.org/5501
Big Data analytics Aree Applicative
-Smart manufacturing
-Personal assistants
-Autonomous engine, semantic reasoners
-Experts systems
-Smart Cloud
-Services and microservices integration
-Industrie farmaceutiche
-Mobilità e Trasporti
-Turismo e Cultura
-Smart City, Innovation Lab
Servizi alla persona
Tutorial at IEEE WF-IOT Dec. 2016 - Five Years of Research and Innovation Exp...Raffaele Giaffreda
This 2 hours tutorial presented lessons learnt in 5 years of research and innovation in the domain of Internet of Things. It was structured in three main parts (research, development and business) reflecting and sharing the personal journey of the presenter in this exciting field.
Overview on Smart City, DISIT lab solution for beginners, 2015, Part 7: Distr...Paolo Nesi
This document discusses smart city concepts and technologies from the Distributed Systems and Internet Technologies Lab. It covers major topics like smart city architecture, data collection and mining, reasoning and decision support. Specific areas like smart health, education, mobility, energy and governmental services are examined in terms of monitoring usage and behavior, providing personalized services, and improving efficiency. The overall aim is to enhance quality of life for citizens through innovative digital technologies and data-driven solutions.
Plone Conference 2012 presentation about how we as the Plone community could develop ourselves to be perceived more friendly product platform choice within the open source developer community.
2016.3.11 @ Chuo University.
Fujitsu-JAIMS Foundation: Global Leaders for Innovation and Knowledge Program (GLIK)
GLIK2016S MF-504 Capstone Project (Mar. 11)
The 48+2 slides you should remember from all thingsfacebook'12.Dannos Tsakalos
AllThingsFacebook is an annual conference co-organized in Athens by Thinkdigital & Marketing Week that has been held for 4 years. The conference is endorsed by Facebook and takes place in Greece, Romania, and Hungary, and will soon expand to other markets where Thinkdigital operates. The 2012 conference featured 10 Greek case studies, 5 world-class speakers, and over 350 participants who generated hundreds of tweets and Facebook posts.
All you need to know about Facebook Marketing ThinkDigital
AllThingsFacebook is an annual conference co-organized in Athens by Thinkdigital & Marketing Week that has been held for 4 years. The conference is endorsed by Facebook and takes place in Greece, Romania, and Hungary, and will soon expand to other markets where Thinkdigital operates. The 2012 conference featured 10 Greek case studies, 5 world-class speakers, and over 350 participants who generated hundreds of tweets and Facebook posts.
Check how viral marketing as part of Social Media Marketing helps in brand your business products and services. It's consumer driven marketing with word of mouth online simulation. YouTube plays a major part in creating Viral marketing and campaigns. But now the same affect has been introduced to Facebook and Twitter.
How has Information & Communication Technology changed International MarketingGian Marco MELANDRI
This document is a thesis that examines how information and communication technology has changed international marketing. It begins with an introduction from the owner of Biotex, a sports apparel company, discussing how technology and online communication have become integral parts of business.
The thesis will explore how international marketing has evolved with the rise of ICT through three hypotheses: 1) Traditional marketing has become web marketing, 2) The traditional 4Ps marketing mix model is no longer appropriate, and 3) Conventional selling has transformed into e-commerce. It will define relevant terms, discuss the methodology, and analyze each hypothesis before concluding on the impacts of ICT on international marketing.
OnsBlok presentation at Thingscon Salon, Eindhoven, July 8 2016Peter van Waart
The document discusses the OnsBlok project, which aims to empower citizens to create smart devices themselves using ready-made components. It poses the question of why citizens cannot make their own smart things, just as they can bake cakes or assemble furniture, if provided with basic connected blocks and sensor plugins. The project is part of Creating 010, a research center at Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences that uses participatory and transdisciplinary approaches to design for smart and inclusive cities.
Christian Battistoni is an Italian national seeking work in international relations, development, and communications. He has a Master's degree in Development Economics and International Cooperation from Link Campus University and a Bachelor's degree in International Relations from Roma Tre University. His work experience includes positions in social media management, export consulting, reporting, sales, and research assistance. He is proficient in English and has basic proficiency in French.
Get started on a project for the Partners in Learning ForumFiona Beal
The document provides guidance on developing a project-based learning project in 6 steps: 1) Decide on an idea, 2) Brainstorm with the idea, 3) Turn activities into a project, 4) Add innovation elements, 5) Consider using ICT tools, and 6) Implement the project. Examples are given such as a blogging project to connect with elderly community members. Guidance is provided on making sure the project involves challenges, gathering and processing information, and presenting findings.
Presentation_Vaganof_Open Postgraduate Day_Lancaster University Management Sc...Ioannis Vaganof
My presentation during the Open Postgraduate Day (25.02.16) at Lancaster University Management School sharing my experiences during MSc E-Business & Innovation.
eTwinning and Digital Citizenship _poitiers 2016Anne Gilleran
1) eTwinning is an online community of teachers that allows them to connect, collaborate on projects, learn, and develop professionally. Through participation in eTwinning, teachers gain impact on their teaching practices.
2) Being a digital citizen involves inhabiting and participating in digital spaces like the internet. Both teachers and students have responsibilities as digital citizens, such as being aware of digital rights, etiquette, commerce, communication and security.
3) eTwinning provides a platform for teachers to learn about and discuss digital citizenship with their students, and to facilitate students' participation in the digital world in a safe manner through opportunities like projects and events.
Suvi's presentations for ICY digital youth work groupVerke
This document discusses digital youth work and provides recommendations from an EU expert group. It defines digital youth work, gives examples of good practices, and identifies relevant training needs. Digital youth work uses digital media and technology in youth work settings to support the same goals as general youth work. It can occur online or in-person. The expert group recommends training youth workers on understanding digitalization trends, planning digital youth work, and supporting youth's digital skills and safety. The Verke organization in Finland works to increase knowledge of using technology in youth work through training over 2,600 professionals annually and developing resources.
Michele needs to find tech companies to invite them over as speakers at next Speck&Tech events. He can do it easily, just by using Atoka!
Atoka is a B2B lead-generation service, containing highly detailed information about companies from official (e.g., national company registers) and unofficial (e.g., the website of a company) sources. Atoka is used by thousands of small and big companies in Italy and abroad.
Next to Atoka, SpazioDati works on applying Semantic Text Analysis and Machine Learning models on massive amounts of corporate data to provide services - both B2B and B2C - of Sales Intelligence, Lead Generation, Data Cleansing, and more.
We are looking for software developers that are ready to “get their hands dirty” for building a better world (of data, at least), where information is clean and easily accessible. We are a multicultural team that loves collaboration, we are “agile enough” and, hard to believe, we all love data.
Check out more: www.spaziodati.eu/en/jobs
Since its initial conception on 1 March 2016, the purpose of Speck&Tech has always been clear and straightforward: creating a “community of entrepreneurs, developers, designers, professionals and anyone who wants to build a network of tech enthusiasts within the Trento area, with the purpose of learning and sharing new ideas regarding development, design, entrepreneurship, startups and any related topic”.
3.5 years, 40+ events and thousands of “speckers” later, we are still pursuing that mission - and we believe we are on the right path. We warmly invite all of you to actively contribute and give back to our unique community, so to help us reach this goal, and make Trentino even better.
Since its initial conception on 1 March 2016, the purpose of Speck&Tech has always been clear and straightforward: creating a “community of entrepreneurs, developers, designers, professionals and anyone who wants to build a network of tech enthusiasts within the Trento area, with the purpose of learning and sharing new ideas regarding development, design, entrepreneurship, startups and any related topic”.
2.5 years, 30+ events and thousands of “speckers” later, we are still pursuing that mission - and we believe we are on the right path. We warmly invite all of you to actively contribute and give back to our unique community, so to help us reach this goal, and make Trentino even better.
The Club Alpbach Trentino organized, with the support of the European Commission in Italy, a conference for students, academics and professionals. During this event the challenges and opportunities for the creation of a European digital single market will be discussed, which is one of the 10 political priorities the European Commission has defined for the 2015-2019 five-year period.
The discussion will address, in two panels, two sides of this question: in the Data Economy panel, the entrepreneurial opportunities and the possible evolutions of the digital economy within a single European market; in the Data Policies panel, the regulatory challenges and integrations of the digital economy among Member States in terms of data protection, consumer protection, antitrust law and data portability.
Institutional greetings and introduction - with Chiara Maule (Councilor for innovation of the Municipality of Trento)
Panels:
- Data Economy: Stefano Bernardi (Token Economy), Bruno Lepri (FBK), Michele Barbera (Spaziodati), Lara Kersbamer (Almamobile); moderator: Francesco Bonadiman (EIT Digital).
- Data Policies: Monika Nardo (European Consumer Center), Simonetta Vezzoso (Unitn); Maurizio Napolitano (FBK); Giorgia Lodi (Agency for Italia Digitale); moderator: Cristina Pozzi (Author)
BenVeneto è una proposta che abbiamo progettato e presentato ad H-ACK WINE, una maratona di progettazione promossa da H-Farm, durante la quale designer, architetti ed esperti di comunicazione e di food&wine si sono sfidati per sviluppare un concept creativo per lo stand della Regione Veneto al Vinitaly 2018.
This document provides an agenda for a two-day urban data science bootcamp workshop in Amsterdam. The workshop will use design thinking techniques to help identify problems in the city that could be addressed through quantitative and data-driven approaches. Participants will be split into multidisciplinary teams to take part in co-creation sessions, analyze use cases, and brainstorm potential data sources and analytical techniques. The goal is to empathize with users, define problems clearly, and explore how to turn issues into opportunities for improvement.
This document discusses how car sharing can help the environment by reducing the number of cars on the road. It proposes a new AI-driven ride sharing paradigm where users can request on-demand, task-based journeys through a service not intended to replace taxis. Safety and payments would be ensured through user ratings and an initial coin offering of tokens respectively. The team behind the concept includes developers from EIT Digital, Bonfiglioli, Eye-Track and UniTN.
SpeakerRank is a unique platform which allows events' and conferences' organizers to find the ideal speaker they are looking for, based on expertise, confidence and knowledge from the reviews of the audience.
We developed the initial concept and prototype for the Summer Lido Hackathon in Merano, Italy, which awarded us with the first prize.
Smart & sustainable transportation for everyone by chatbotsFrancesco Bonadiman
The chatbot market is growing very fast, therefore approaching it as soon as possible might lead to a competitive advantage. Chatbots are available on any platform, on any device, at any time. They are incredibly light, responsive, adaptable, and inexperienced users won't even notice it's a robot they are talking to.
The idea is to implement a chatbot to connect the transportation and mountain huts APIs with OpenStreetMap's and Google Maps' APIs. By combining all these data a bot was created which allows users (such as tourists or locals, mostly young people living in the city, but not owning a car) to reach in a "smart" and ecological way the very end of the road and, from there, walk on the mountain paths to the huts. Users can also view charts with info, data and pics of the mountain cabins, which are loaded into the chatbot as HTML5 content. Of course the whole idea can be realized without the focus on mountain cabins, but just receiving the data about public transport and interacting with the chatbot to get times, stops and connections without leaving the messaging app. All this will make it very easy, in term of user-experience and cognitive load to access the service. This will ultimately lead to better (access to) mobility and, consequently, less pollution and congestion.
Read more here: https://ec.europa.eu/transport/themes/research/challenge_en
Viviamo in un’era dove l’incertezza è la normalità. Per questo le assicurazioni, che vendono questa “percezione di sicurezza”, sono in difficoltà.
Per risolvere questo problema, le assicurazioni devono adottare un cambio totale di paradigma.
Devono “ristrutturare” il modello attuale di assicurazione rivolgendosi ai nuovi bisogni assicurativi degli utenti
E tornare a focalizzarsi sui problemi che hanno gli utenti, e il motivo che li spinge a fare una assicurazione.
Le vere NECESSITA’ della nostra epoca sono:
- avere tutto, disponibile, sul momento, ovunque (on-the-go);
- averlo online, su mobile, a distanza di un tocco;
- poterlo customizzare e cambiare facilmente in base ai propri utilizzi;
- usarlo “quel tanto che basta”, per poi lasciarlo.
Quindi la nostra soluzione si basa sullo sviluppo di un’intelligenza artificiale, che apprende che tipo di utente sei, imparando dai dati che estrapola dal telefono, come ad esempio Social Media, localizzazione e app di fitness, ma anche in futuro sensori, wearables e IoT. Quindi li confronta con quelli di altri utenti attraverso machine learning per determinare un’offerta su misura in base all’indice di rischio calcolato, e riconosci eventuali frodi via anomaly detection. , che predice il rischio di assicurare qualcuno e, di conseguenza, quello che l’utente andrà a pagare per la polizza più adatta ai propri bisogni.
Inoltre abbiamo sviluppato delle APIs che danno la possibilità a qualunque PMI di permettere agli utenti di assicurare un prodotto o servizio, in cambio di una percentuale sulle transazioni.
This document provides tips for salespeople to effectively sell products to customers. It recommends salespeople ask 1000 questions to learn about customers, define typical customer personas, and try to solve customers' problems by finding opportunities. It also suggests identifying potential problems customers may have and creating opportunities to sell solutions. The document advises telling stories about customers and products as well as using techniques like versioning, establishing a foot in the door, and having social and loyalty goals to close sales.
Artusi Learning is not only a digital version of the Artusi manual, but a whole blended course to experience the style and the culture of the Italian food. The Artusi Brand guarantees the quality and standards of the Italian cuisine as defined by its Father and author of the cookbook "The Science of Cooking and the Art of Fine dining", Pellegrino Artusi.
Our partner and sponsor for next event, happening on the 14th of December, is EIT Digital, and they are providing us with such a cool and inspiring speaker we'll disclose in the upcoming days.
EIT Digital is a leading European digital innovation and entrepreneurial education organisation driving Europe's digital transformation. They are also inviting you to join the "Italian Innovation Day 2016", which will take place at the Trento Co-Location Centre in Povo on December 15, 2016
The event will bring together industrial partners, young entrepreneurs, researchers, students as well as the relevant stakeholders in the EIT Digital ecosystem, all committed to Europe's Digital Transformation.
Participants in the Italian Innovation Day 2016 will experience a day packed with interaction opportunities, learning what has been achieved and looking ahead at the evolution of EIT Digital, while discovering hands-on innovation.
"EYECITY, un progetto di piattaforma gestionale di integrazione per il comune di MI per l’analisi in tempo reale dei dati raccolti dai sensori per creare previsioni in supporto al decision making tramite data analytics e predictive learning."
The EIT Alumni Startup Days bring together graduates, researchers, developers, designers, young professionals, entrepreneurs, and start-up enthusiasts under one roof, over a weekend to share ideas, form teams, build future products and services, and embark on new entrepreneurial adventures.
The EIT Alumni Startup Days is a non-profit event, and all income from the participation fees is 100% re-invested into the event.
"FrancigenR" is a native iOS mobile application which allows users to plan their trip on the Via Francigena by choosing the POIs suggested according to their profiles (updated through gamification) and to meet like-minded people they might travel with. We developed and presented this app at the HackathonBiz in Milan, organized by Uvet and Talent Garden on November, 15-16th, and we won the final prize consisting of 5K€. Demo-video: https://youtu.be/2znzGyEJIb8
HutteBot is a Telegram bot we (Francesco Bonadiman, Luca Galasso, Massimiliano Bolognesi and Silvio Biasiol) developed for the Hackathon.bz.it.
By using public transport and mountain cabins APIs, and by combining them with OpenStreetMaps and GoogleMaps ones, we created this bot which (ideally) allows users to:
- view mountain cabins within your area
- choose those ones you want to reach via Smart Mobility
- sort and filter cabins according to different parameters
- view cards of the cabins with info, maps and itineraries.
Get in touch with us in case you are interested to develop a Telegram bot ;)
DwesaBot is a light and powerful local guide for South Africans living in the Dwesa region. It comes as a chatbot for Telegram and it allows users to share journeys, check for springs nearby and report new ones (with their quality), share local food with people nearby and report accidents and road disruptions. It also promotes open-data usage and transparency for the Government, since it allows citizens to verify the location of water springs, together with their quality and queue, and to report illegal dumping sites.
Luca, Massimiliano, Silvio and I participated in the IEEE ISC2 Hackathon, organized by IEEE, EIT Digital and FBK and held in Trento on September, 13-14th, and we won both the Track prize and the final one, for a total amount of 5K euros. We are now redesigning and further developing the bot together with the ICT4G Unit of FBK, in order to launch a more complete version of the bot within the year.
THETHA is a web-tool to promote open transparency for your Government. It allows citizens to verify the location of water springs, together with their quality and queue. Moreover, it allows them to view road disruptions and accidents, while the State can manage them and get to know about illegal dumping sites. This is one of the ideas we worked at during the IEEE ISC2 Hackathon held in Trento on September, 13-14th.
With this presentation we introduce you to the "EIT Digital Alumni", the Community of graduates from EIT Digital. Our mission is to keep strong connections among fellow Alumni and the EIT Digital ecosystem. Visit our website at http://alumni.eitdigital.eu
Covey says most people look for quick fixes. They see a big success and want to know how he did it, believing (and hoping) they can do the same following a quick bullet list.
But real change, the author says, comes not from the outside in, but from the inside out. And the most fundamental way of changing yourself is through a paradigm shift.
That paradigm shift is a new way of looking at the world. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People presents an approach to effectiveness based on character and principles.
The first three habits indeed deal with yourself because it all starts with you. The first three habits move you from dependence from the world to the independence of making your own world.
Habits 4, 5 and 6 are about people and relationships. The will move you from independence to interdependence. Such, cooperating to achieve more than you could have by yourself.
The last habit, habit number 7, focuses on continuous growth and improvement.
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Assignment 1 (Introductions to Microsoft Power point 2019) kiran.pptx
5 choices that changed my life
1. 5 choices that
changed my life
Francesco Bonadiman
a.k.a. franz
Large Clients Manager @spaziodati
Founder & President @speckandtech
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57. 5 choices that changed my life
1. Falling in love with computer science
2. Joining the EIT Digital Master School
3. Taking some time to try and hack things
4. Following my passion: “bringing people together”
5. Getting external recognition and visibility
58. “Life is a journey, but it’s not
a sprint: it’s a marathon”
Large Clients Manager @spaziodati
Founder & President @speckandtech
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