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Konica Minolta lands in Rome and hires 100 young talents

A research center opens in the capital to develop the most modern technologies in the field of artificial intelligence and digital information and communication technology.

A research center opens in the capital to develop the most modern technologies in the field of artificial intelligence and digital information and communication technology.

Konica Minolta, the Japanese multinational leader in the printing, diagnostic systems and industrial sensors sectors, inaugurates its new offices in Rome and, after London, Brno and Munich, a state-of-the-art facility has also been opened in the Italian capital. in which over 100 specialists in various research fields will be hired in the coming months for a total investment of five million euros, destined to grow in the coming years.

On the occasion of the inauguration ceremony of the laboratory, in via Cesare Pavese 305, Kunihiro Koshizuka, Chief Technology Officer, Dennis Curry, Executive Director Global R&D and Deputy CTO, Flavia Marzano, Councilor for Rome Simple and Yoshioka Hiroshi, President of Konica Minolta Business took part Solution Italy.

The laboratory was open to visits by industry enthusiasts who were able to attend speeches and presentations on new technologies in the digital workplace and data systems. The technological innovations that will form the basis of digital workplaces, cyber-security, the development of sensors and robotic systems to support the work of the future in industries and in the field of digital health care will be the protagonists.

The thematic meetings were organized by Filippo Silva and Christian Mastrodonato (respectively R&D Stategy Manager and Chief Technologist of Konica Minolta), Maurizio Lenzerini (La Sapienza University), Giorgio Metta (IIT - Italian Institute of Technology), Angelo Maria Sabatini (High School Saint Anne).

The protagonists of the laboratory are the five Demo Stations which express the most recent technologies in the field of the digital workplace, information and automation of sensors, digital health care and Smart Data systems under development on European and global territory.

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