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IA e Imprese: Interview with Fabrizio Milano d’Aragona

May, 11, 2026

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IA e Imprese: Interview with Fabrizio Milano d’Aragona

In May 2026, Fabrizio Milano d’Aragona was interviewed on Puntini sull’AI, the Radio Radicale podcast dedicated to the key topics surrounding the evolution of artificial intelligence and its impact on the economic and industrial system.

During the episode, Fabrizio Milano d’Aragona — CEO and Co-founder of Datrix Group — explored the practical adoption of AI within enterprises, focusing on the main challenges that are still slowing down the transformation of Italian organizations.

The conversation covered several strategic topics, including:

  • the gap between large enterprises and SMEs in the adoption of artificial intelligence;
  • the most common mistakes in AI implementation processes;
  • concrete use cases and operational applications, including sustainability-related initiatives;
  • the hybrid skills required to effectively integrate AI into business processes;
  • the role of Europe and the opportunity to build an Italian approach to artificial intelligence.

The discussion focused on innovation, organization, data, and competitiveness, with particular attention to the concept of the “AI of Doing” — an approach centered on the practical application of artificial intelligence to generate tangible impact across industrial and business processes.

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