The wait is over! The decree of the Ministry of Enterprise and Made in Italy (MIMIT) published yesterday in the Official Gazette, has given the green light to incentives for Transition 5.0, the strategic plan that aims to guide Italian companies towards a more digital, sustainable and resilient future.

What does Transition 5.0 mean for your company?

Transition 5.0 is not just an evolution of the previous Industry 4.0 plan, but a real revolution. It is an unprecedented opportunity for Italian companies to:

  • Modernise production processes: by integrating innovative technologies such as artificial intelligence, advanced robotics and the Internet of Things (IoT).
  • Reduce environmental impact: by investing in energy efficiency, renewable energy and circular economy solutions.
  • Improving competitiveness: by increasing flexibility, customisation and speed of response to market needs.

Incentives just a click away

Starting at 12 noon today, companies will be able to book incentives directly on the GSE platform. The incentives are manifold and cover a wide range of investments, including:

  • Capital goods: technologically advanced machinery, plant and equipment.
  • Software and digital technologies: solutions for automation, data management and cybersecurity.
  • Training 4.0: refresher courses for employees on new technologies and digital skills.
  • Research and development projects: innovative activities for the development of new products and processes.

Don’t miss out!

Transition 5.0 represents a challenge, but also a great opportunity for the future of Italian companies. The incentives made available by MIMIT are a concrete support to face this transformation path and seize the full potential of the new industrial revolution.

Quantum is ready to support you in this adventure, offering consultancy and customised solutions to make the most of the opportunities of Transition 5.0. Contact us today to find out more!

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Sources: mimit.gov.it