The government of Italy has now picked up the 30 individuals
to develop strategic planning to a ledger and with some of the latest
innovative technology.
The individuals include the 10 members from the business
community with some of the relevant trade associations to the DLT, 10
representatives of the organizations with respect to the academic and
think-tanks and 10 people of the trade unions and with the civil society, apart
from just that to the several representatives of the Ministry of the Economic
Development.
According to the report which has been revealed, the group
will now be going to start with the promotion of the DLT according to the
public sector enterprises, some of the regulatory conditions and developing
economics which are much more suitable to foster the latest tech innovations in
the DLT sector.
The names include Angiolini Giorgio, current member of the
United Nations Sustainable Development Group’s “UNINFO Blockchain and
distributed management technologies” organization, Bruschi Francesco,
“technical consultant for the Florence prosecutor’s office in the context of
cryptocurrencies, Atzori Marcella, “Blockchain Expert” for the European
Commission and the European Parliament, and Epifani Stefano, president of the
Digital Transformation Institute and advisor for the United Nations.
The Ministry of Economic and Development of Italy revealed
its intention to assemble a group of the DLT experts by the end of September.
While the ministry published a public notice of the interest for the “the
development of the national strategy on technologies based on distributed
registers and blockchain.”
The ministry then stated that it considers a deepening of
Italy’s understating of distributed ledger technologies as a “fundamental
priority,” in addition to increasing “public and private investments in this
direction and technologies closely related to them.”
The name of the other people as a part of the group are
Capacciolo Stefano, Di Nicola Vincezo, Mauri Giuseppe, Mosco Gian Domenico,
Nava Gilberto, Ricci Laura Emilia Maria, Savioli Massimo, Vitale Marco, Tenga
Federico, Mauri Giuseppe, Fabio Lo Castro Aldo Peter, Grottola Renato, Levva
Fabio, Comandini Gianluca, Belardi Tamara, Chiriatti Massimo, Vitale Marco, and
Mosco Gian Domenico.