Digitalizing SMEs via Emerging Technologies
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Digitalizing SMEs via Emerging Technologies
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November 23, 2022. 16:00 - 17:00 (CET)

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The adoption of emerging technologies can enormously benefit small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in a variety of ways. It allows to achieve competitive advantage through the creation of new value proposition, impacting the SMEs’ traditional revenue and cost structures. Yet, despite the willingness of companies to embrace digital transformation, they often have a blurry understanding of how to start. As for the EU Commission’s data, only 55% of European SMEs have at least a basic level of digitalization (target: at least 90% by 2030), indicating that almost half of SMEs are not availing of the opportunities created by digital. 

This online session aims to explore: 

  • how industries are being transformed by recent technological advances 
  • the benefits of adopting emerging technologies and their influence on SMEs' business model 
  • the instruments available to encourage the adoption of emerging technologies 

The webinar will be led by Sandra Sieber, Professor of Entrepreneurship at IESE Business School, and opened by Josemaria Siota, Executive Director at the IESE’s Entrepreneurship and Innovation Center


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Miércoles, 23 de Noviembre, 2022
4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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The session will be in English and organized as part of the private-public consortium DIH4CAT, in which IESE partners with ACCIÓ, CTTI, EUT, CVC-CERCA, I2CAT, UPC, BSC, ICFO, LEITAT, FOMENT, and PIMEC. DIH4CAT is a project funded by the European Union Digital Europe ​Programme under Grant Agreement Nº101083736.​



       

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Note: ACCIÓ and IESE Business School are organizing this event within the DIH4CAT project. DIH4CAT is a public-private consortium promoted by the Department of Business and Labor through ACCIÓ, Department of the Vice-Presidency and Digital and Territorial Policies, Foment del Treball, PIMEC, Eurecat, CVC, ICFO, i2CAT, Leitat, the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC), and IESE Business School. The user is informed that the registration and personal data collected within the framework of the initiative may be used or communicated to the DIH4CAT consortium partners only, who are committed to the appropriate guarantees with respect to regulatory requirements in line with their Privacy Notice and in accordance with the applicable regulations. Please find further information by following the Privacy Policy link. or contacting vebria@iese.edu.