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ICI Bucharest

Adrian-Victor Vevera, General Director of ICI Bucharest, emphasized the essential role of institutions in supporting technological innovation at the NEXXT Summit

Adrian-Victor Vevera, General Director of ICI Bucharest, participated in the "Institutional Perspectives on New Technological Advancements" session at the NEXXT Summit. The event brought together important technology leaders who discussed the importance of institutional strategies and policies in supporting technological progress at the national level.

Moderated by Radu Puchiu, the session shed light on institutions' perspectives on integrating and regulating new technologies to support a competitive digital economy. During the discussion, Adrian-Victor Vevera presented the vision of ICI Bucharest on the role of public institutions in strengthening the digital infrastructure, emphasizing the importance of a regulated framework that supports the implementation of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain and the Internet of Things (IoT).

"It is the duty of institutions to create an environment that encourages innovation while providing citizens and companies with a safe and stable framework for developing sustainable technological solutions," said Adrian-Victor Vevera. "Thus, ICI Bucharest continues to be a partner in promoting Romania's digital transformation, assuming an active role in creating a modern technological ecosystem adapted to current and future needs."

The panel provided a platform for constructive dialogue between institution representatives and industry experts, who shared ideas and solutions to support responsible technological development. Discussions focused on ways in which public institutions can accelerate the adoption of innovative technologies, thus contributing to the competitiveness of the national economy and digital security.

The presence of the general director Adrian Victor Vevera at the NEXXT Summit reaffirms ICI Bucharest's commitment to support the transition to a solid digital economy and to actively collaborate with national and international institutions to encourage innovation and the development of new technologies.