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11.10 – 11.50 THE VIEW OF THE ENERGY COMPANIES (1)
• Eni Approach in digitalization - Costantino Chessa
• Shell approach in digitalization
11.50 – 12.30 THE VIEW OF THE ENERGY COMPANIES (2)
• ENEL GREEN POWER – Innovation, digitalization and sustainability to drive renewable energy development - Giovanni Tula,
Chief Innovation and Sustainability Officer
• E2i Energie Speciali Repowering of an existing wind farm: growth opportunities and introduction of new technologies and
digitalization, Alberto Musso Chief Operating Officer
12.30 – 13.30 THE LEADING PLAYERS
• Bringing the Digital Transformation to life: roadmap towards a more efficient and sustainable energy future - Diego
Comina, VP Digital Products – BHGE
• Saipem approach towards a collaborative project life-cycle management and managerial challenges while building an
innovation ecosystem– Antonio Careddu - Director Strategies, Innovation & ICT, SAIPEM
• How Cognitive Computing can actively drive our green horizon – Fabrizio Renzi Dir.Technology, Innovation and Research,
Pietro Leo, Exec.Architect & CTO, Chief Scientist for Research & Business, IBM
Lunch Break
14.30 – 16.10 THE LEADING PLAYERS
• Integrated Platform for optimisation in gas infrastructures construction and operations – Sergio Busato Chief Global
Solutions Officer - SNAM, Andrea Stegher SVP Marketing Global Solutions - SNAM
• Harnessing the power of digitalization to address the evolution of Oil, Gas and Chemical Industry – Mauro Martis – Head
of industrial Automation Division, Italy, ABB
• Utility 4.0 - Salvatore Molé - Direttore Centrale Innovazione HERA GROUP
• Floating Offshore Wind: development of the new frontier of renewable energy supported by digital technologies - ROSETTI
MARINO -
• Bonatti 4.0 – digitalization applied to multi-phase pump - Emiliano Mainanti, BONATTI
Coffee Break
16.30 – 17.15 ROUND TABLE
18.00 – Guided Tour of Ravenna Mosaics followed by a Networking Dinner
THURSDAY 15 MARCH 2018
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9.00 – 11.00 THE ROLE OF ACADEMIA AND ASSOCIATIONS
ALMA MATER Bologna University
• The I4.0 potential of the Emilia Romagna region and the Bologna Competence Center, Fabio Fava, Bologna University
• HPC and Big Data Infrastructure for enabling open innovation in Industries and SMEs Sanzio Bassini, CINECA
• I4.0 in the Automatic Machines industry: best practices and opportunities - Daniele Vacchi, E.R.-AMIAT/IMA
MILAN POLITHECNIC
• Technological and modelling challenges of Industry 4.0, the vision and experience of Politecnico di Milano – Giambattista
Gruosso, Luca Formaggia, Politecnico di Milano
UNIVERSITY OF BASILICATA - Prof. Antonio D’Angola, Scuola di Ingegneria
Coffee break
11.20 –13.00 DIGITALIZATION: THE ROLE OF START UPS
• Smart Operations: reducing costs and improving performance through digital data analytics – Mattia Boccolini, Service Line
Leader, Project Engineering, DNV GL
• Reconsidering area risk analyses in the framework of the present industrial evolution - Marco Buldrini, NIER Ingegneria, Head
of Major Risks Unit
• Predictive and prescriptive maintenance for the energy sector – Alessio Bonfietti, CEO MindIT
• Technology transfer for I4.0 at the Politecnico di Milano:
1. A Key Enabling Technology for water management and treatment based on magnetic fluids – Ruggiero Maria Pesce, R&D
Engineer Captive Systems
2. Mathematics as key factor enabling innovation in I4.0 -– Matteo Longoni, Chief Revenues Officer Moxoff SpA
Closing Lunch
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