The speech at the conference “PNRR e servizi industriali. Opportunità e imprese”

NRRP and industrial services, what opportunities for companies? Davide D’Arcangelo spoke about this last May 18 as part of a conference organized by Anip Confindustria at the Pininfarina Room of Confindustria on Viale dell’Astronomia in Rome. Speaking as Head of Development Fondazione Italia Digitale, he stressed its value not only for service companies but also for Italy, because “a country that does not program with NRRP resources never programs again.”. In his vision, the NRRP represents an important opportunity to significantly accelerate the growth of the country and the entire ecosystem of competitiveness precisely because it can help not only to boost the dimensional development of companies but also to train the new managerial class in both the public and private sectors.
“Service companies need to organize themselves with new organizational models, with new business and procurement models”, explained Davide D’Arcangelo. “I’m thinking of a greater use of public-private partnership, an innovative procurement system, standard models and certifications that allow the raising of the quality of services also through enabling technologies (blockchain, artificial intelligence for example)”In this context, digital takes on a fundamental role because “it is in services that it is the fastest and most performing form of it.”.
Companies must therefore evolve by coming prepared for change, and the key is in innovation: on the other hand, the Public Administration must be able to enable them to plan. The NRRP is at the very core: not only the tool but rather an unmissable opportunity to build the service economy that in the sharing economy is already shaped as the economy of the future.
Hence the commitment of Fondazione Italia Digitale, which, as Davide D’Arcangelo recalls, represents “all those who in digital today in Italy have content and proposals to make and who want to guide the country to the digital transition both on the stakeholder side, and therefore giving policy indications, and from the point of view of territories and businesses, leading them towards the awareness that being a digital country means being a competitive country both for what is soft power and for hard power and therefore digital infrastructure, skills and ability to produce standards.”.