- Accenture’s study predicts that Italian companies can gain an additional 50 billion euros in value by 2030 through the adoption of generative AI.
- The findings were highlighted at the Leonardo Committee’s annual meeting in Rome, focusing on promoting “Made in Italy” products.
- The Leonardo Committee involved in this initiative is distinct from the Leonardo defence and aerospace group.
According to a recent study by Accenture, the widespread implementation of generative AI technologies could potentially boost the economic output of Italian companies by approximately 50 billion euros by 2030. This significant growth opportunity was discussed at the annual meeting of the Leonardo Committee in Rome, a proponent of “Made in Italy” initiatives.
AI boosts economy
Artificial intelligence is set to revolutionise the Italian economy by potentially increasing the added value for companies by up to 50 billion euros by 2030. Accenture’s research emphasises that this growth stems from the adoption of generative AI technologies across various sectors. These technologies not only streamline operations but also enhance innovation, leading to substantial economic benefits and reinforcing Italy’s competitive edge on a global scale.
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Leonardo committee focus
The Leonardo Committee, a prominent Italian business group, focuses on fostering the “Made in Italy” brand and has recently discussed the transformative impact of AI. The committee’s annual meeting in Rome serves as a platform for discussing how technological advancements, especially in AI, can be harnessed to promote Italian products and industries. This initiative distinctly separates them from the Leonardo defence and aerospace group, highlighting their unique role in boosting Italy’s domestic and international market presence.






