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We are keen to avoid rehearsing the lists of general policy recommendations proposed by numerous reports written over the past few years on the development of the digital manufacturing. Here, we offer a concise set of actions that could be implemented in the short term, focusing particularly on the city of Torino and the Piemonte region, but as part of the larger macro-regional agglomeration in Northern Italy.
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Information on higher education and research regulation in Piemonte is available at the Regione Piemonte website http://www.regione.piemonte.it/apprendistato/duale_ricerca.htm
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More details can be found at www.itspiemonte.it/
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Positions are often advertised in Italian only and the job description is in Italian.
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Geuna, A., Guerzoni, M., Nuccio, M., Pammolli, F., Rungi, A. (2021). The Way Ahead Towards Advanced Automation: Policy Implication for Core Italian Manufacturing Regions. In: Resilience and Digital Disruption. SpringerBriefs in Business. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85158-3_5
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