Implementing Digital Transformation: From Theory to Practice
More and more, the economic value of products and services is shifting from physical objects to data and software—from atoms to bits. This is the Digital Transformation. It has already re-shaped markets, and its impact will only increase over the coming decades. Prepare your company and your career for the new environment. Understand how economics and technology innovation interact to upend markets and change the shapes of organizations and industries. See how technology ecosystems evolve, and how data from an increasingly digital world becomes knowledge…and how knowledge becomes market advantage.
Modules include:
- Module 1: Psychological, Social, and Political Considerations
- Module 2: Deploying Digital Twins
- Module 3: Building Blocks for Smart Cities
- Module 4: Emerging Trends in Industry and Infrastructure
What you will learn:
- Planning Your Digital Transformation
- Social, Psychological, and Political Impacts
- Building Digital Twins and Communications Networks
- Building Smart Cities
This course is part of the following course program:
Digital Transformation: Moving Toward a Digital Society
Courses included in this program:
Who should attend: Electrical engineer, Network engineer, Data engineer, Design engineer, Computer engineer, Systems engineer, field, Hardware engineer, Lead engineer, Project engineer, Product engineer, DevOps
Instructor
Roberto Saracco
Dr. Roberto Saracco is a senior member of IEEE, Co-chair of IEEE Digital Reality Initiative, and leader of the Future Directions Committee’s Industry Advisory Board. He is a distinguished lecturer at IEEE as well as being a lecturer at the University of Trento. He is the former president of the European Institute of Technology’s Information and Communications Technology program, recently renamed EIT Digital, which is EU’s “leading European digital innovation and entrepreneurial education organization driving Europe's digital transformation.” He is a prominent proponent of digital transformation and speaks often on the Internet of Things, wearable technology, the development of “digital twins,” and other leading-edge topics in technology, innovation, entrepreneurship, and society. He authored more than 200 papers and 14 books on these matters in addition to publishing the IEEE Future Directions Blog daily.
Publication Year: 2021
ISBN: 978-1-7281-7761-8