Advanced technologies for industry AT watch : technology focus on artificial intelligence / European Commission ; [this report was prepared by Gabriella Cattaneo, Andrea Siviero, Giorgio Micheletti, Giulia Carosella and Irene Magnani (IDC)] .-- July 2020 .-- Brussels : European Union, 2020 .-- 37 p. : il. col. ; 1 documento PDF

Bibliografía: p. 30-32

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This Advanced Technology Watch report has been developed in the framework of the ‘Advanced Technologies for Industry’ (ATI) project, initiated by the European Commission, Directorate General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs and the Executive Agency for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises. As part of a series of analytical reports on advanced technologies’ trends, this report represents the first issue of a comprehensive monitoring tool endowing policymakers, industry, researchers, and other relevant stakeholders with regularly updatable research. The AT-Watch report series is meant to play a complementary role to the other analytical, policy and statistical reports of the project, by focusing on market, business, and socio-economic trends driven by technology innovation. This Advanced Technology Watch encompasses therefore the whole set of advanced technologies that are a priority for the European industrial policy. These technologies enable process, product, and service innovation throughout the economy, thus fostering industrial modernisation. In this report, section 2 is devoted to Artificial Intelligence (AI) as one the most significant technologies that are currently shaping the whole process of digital transformation and industrial modernisation in Europe and Worldwide.

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978-92-9202-961-6 (PDF) 978-92-9202-960-9 (Paper)

10.2826/004152 doi 10.2826/108632 doi EA-04-20-275-EN-N EA-04-20-275-EN-C

Tecnologías habilitadoras digitales
Industrias
Inteligencia Artificial


advanced technology industry
robotics
modernisation of industry
digital technology
artificial intelligence
health care
social impact


Micheletti, Giorgio
Cattaneo, Gabriella
Siviero, Andrea
Magnani, Irene
Carosella, Giulia


Comisión Europea