Moving on – From EIT Digital to IEEE FDC

I started blogging back in 2009 when I was the director of the Telecom Italia Future Centre. Then in 2014 I moved the blog to the EIT Digital (at that time EIT ICT Labs). Now, after having written 1185 posts hosted by EIT Digital I am moving on to the IEEE Future Direction Committee website hosting my blog.
Writing posts on a continuous base, I never skipped a single day, surely requires determination. But it also requires a good support behind the stage.  I was fortunate to have the cooperation of Miralem, the web master at EIT Digital, who ensured a smooth running of the web site even when the blog engine was changed for a new one. I like to take this opportunity to thank him.
Also I like to acknowledge the support received by several colleagues in tweeting and re-tweeting the various posts I wrote along these years.
EIT Digital has been a strong source of inspiration, as you could probably tell if you have been reading my posts. In my commentaries on technology evolution I often took into consideration the Innovation aspect, that is the shift from a research result into a market opportunity. The impact on life, the digital transformation that EIT Digital is driving, only happens when innovation hits the market and when people are using it. In the end it is the use of research results that will make a difference in our every day life. This requires the affordability (people need to be able to buy the product/the service) and its usability.  
I will continue to blog on the IEEE Future Direction Committee website, and will continue to keep an eye on the activities and results of EIT Digital to which I wish success in its endeavour, because its success is the success for everyone of us.

About Roberto Saracco

Roberto Saracco fell in love with technology and its implications long time ago. His background is in math and computer science. Until April 2017 he led the EIT Digital Italian Node and then was head of the Industrial Doctoral School of EIT Digital up to September 2018. Previously, up to December 2011 he was the Director of the Telecom Italia Future Centre in Venice, looking at the interplay of technology evolution, economics and society. At the turn of the century he led a World Bank-Infodev project to stimulate entrepreneurship in Latin America. He is a senior member of IEEE where he leads the New Initiative Committee and co-chairs the Digital Reality Initiative. He is a member of the IEEE in 2050 Ad Hoc Committee. He teaches a Master course on Technology Forecasting and Market impact at the University of Trento. He has published over 100 papers in journals and magazines and 14 books.