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Free guide to Industry 4.0, interview with Giuliani

Openwork's Digital Innovation Guide is in the press

How to manage, improve , and innovate business processes , eliminate redundancies, and leverage existing tools, finding a cloud platform as an ally for business change; these are some of the topics addressed in our Guide , also promoted by several local and national newspapers. The handbook is supported by an interview with Openwork's Marketing Coordinator, who explains the reasons behind creating a free Guide for businesses. The full interview is below:

"There's a lot of talk about Industry 4.0 ," explains Ivan Giuliani, Marketing Coordinator at Openwork , "but few explain how to bring innovation to companies in a concrete, sustainable way, with an eye on future changes. Businesses struggle to understand that innovation doesn't necessarily mean revolutionizing the present, but rather improving the tools used by adopting a different logic and non-invasive technology to support this approach.
Ultimately, true innovation lies in the method, which is why we've decided to share our knowledge through a free guide that can help companies embark on a journey toward digital innovation intelligently and gradually. We're convinced that the guide can help bridge the cultural gap on Digital Transformation and relaunch Italian industry to the levels of other European countries."

They talked about our Guide:
ImpresaMetropolitana.it
TechEconomy.it
BariToday.it
La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno
Il Mattino di Puglia e Basilicata
Il Quotidiano di Bari

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