The European Commission supports the monitoring and uptake of advanced technologies to foster industry modernisation and digitisation across the EU industry. The Advanced Technologies for Industry project—ATI—is an important part of that support.
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In this video, Conor Roche, author, presents the key findings of the Sectoral Watch report on ‘Technological trends in the creative industries’, part of the Advanced Technologies for Industry (ATI) project.
In this video the key findings of the Policy Brief ‘Policy Brief on Industrial recovery and technology policy’, part of the Advanced Technologies for Industry (ATI) project, are presented.
In this video, Henning Kroll, author, presents the key findings of the ‘Final Report on technology trends and technology adoption’, part of the Advanced Technologies for Industry (ATI) project.
This video of the Advanced Technologies for Industry (ATI) project presents the improved Data Dashboard. The ATI Data Dashboard provides statistical evidence on how EU Countries perform in the uptake of the 16 advanced technologies in focus of the ATI project.
In this video, Alexander Schwarz, author, presents the key findings of the Product Watch report on ‘Robotics for food processing and preparation’, part of the Advanced Technologies for Industry (ATI) project.
In this video, Stijn Zegel, author, presents the key findings of the Policy Brief on ‘Industrial and technology clusters and cluster-based policies in times of Covid-19’, part of the Advanced Technologies for Industry (ATI) project.
This video presents key findings of the ATI International Report “Advanced technology landscape and related policies in the United States of America”, part of the Advanced Technologies for Industry (ATI) project.
In this video, Giorgio Micheletti presents the key findings of the EU Report on ‘Technological trends and policies’, part of the Advanced Technologies for Industry (ATI) project.
In this video, John Gole, author, presents the key findings of the Sectoral Watch report on ‘Technological trends in the telecommunication industry’, part of the Advanced Technologies for Industry (ATI) project.