Beyond operational efficiency or profitability objectives, players in the public sector are looking to find new ways to improve performance which take environmental and social challenges into account. Such policies are part of a long tradition of public service, characterised by a desire to benefit the general interest.
From renovation of buildings and housing to decarbonising public transport, preserving natural resources and improving energy efficiency, environmental and social public policy has never been more relevant.
At the heart of these issues, digital technology is key to innovation in speeding up green transition. It creates a wealth of opportunities, playing a central role in our understanding of environmental issues and our ability to solve them, as well as providing new digital services to users and citizens, allowing them to become more involved in green transition themselves.
Digital technology will also enable us to optimise the measures and infrastructure which support green transition, ensuring efficiency and savings in the current budgetary climate.