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Emil Fitoš

IT Association of Slovakia, president
After studies and business, Emil Fitoš spent more than 20 years of his working life at Siemens and later at Atos. In 2014, he became CEO of Atos Slovakia and Czech Republic. Under his leadership, Atos was one of the leading companies on the market with a significant innovative contribution. On 21 June 2017, he was elected President of the IT Association of Slovakia and will defend the position in 2019, 2021 and 2023. He serves as an advisor to the Slovak Government and Deputy Chairman of the Slovak Government Council for the Digitization of the Public Sector and the Digital Single Market. He also influences the digitalisation of Slovakia through his involvement in the activities of the Digital Coalition and the Centre for Artificial Intelligence AISlovakIA. He is the CEO of the Slovak Centre for Digital Innovation (known as SCDI), the largest European digital innovation hub in Slovakia.
  • The entry of an ordinary company into the world of artificial intelligence
  • DISCUSSION "What Succeeded and Failed in IT Projects?“
  • Post-mortem analysis of projects
  • How Companies Think When They Choose the Path of Digital Transformation

    Companies that choose digital transformation face numerous challenges. However, we should not underestimate their ability to navigate these challenges and make the right decisions. Based on a survey conducted by the Slovak Centre for Digital Innovations (SCDI) with a sample of over 100 companies, we aim to identify the priorities of Slovak firms. We will examine what they have already invested in and what they plan to invest in the future. We will also explore their attitudes towards advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence. Additionally, we will look at how closely they associate digital technologies with green transformation. Alongside statistics, SCDI has gathered a wealth of opinions and perspectives that can shed light on how companies perceive their needs. We can compare these with the support offered from public resources, such as the Recovery and Resilience Plan or EU structural funds.

  • DISCUSSION "New priorities of Slovak eGovernment"
  • Discussion "New technologies, new opportunities"
  • Technologies and resources for a green future
    Kamil Šaško, Ministry of Economy SR (invited)
  • Green technologies and their importance
  • Recommendations for effective digitization (or What we do not recommend to the new government)
    Each new set receives a lot of advice when starting. Officials and advisers point to important documents co-authored by them. Lobbyists show that they know how to help and generate ideas to wait. Those who felt left out point out that things need to be done differently. Someone has projects and measures in their drawer that were unjustly neglected in the past. Taking into account all possible goals and conflicting interests has led in the recent past to unrealistic promises, unfulfilled expectations, micro-management, but also to ignoring strategic matters, decisions to add gas and at the same time step on the brakes. A responsible manager should look at the capacities that will realistically be available to him, compare them with the demands placed on him and ask himself the question "WHAT NOT TO DO?". In his contribution, Emil Fitoš will talk about which priorities are not really priorities, which activities are a waste of energy and which promises are better not to make.
  • Competitive Environment in the State IT

    One of the goals of the Program Statement of the Government of the Slovak Republic, which recently ended its activities, was: "The Government of the Slovak Republic will introduce innovative forms of procurement in IT (agile procurement, open framework agreements - the so-called digital marketplace) in order to support competition, following the example of countries that are leaders in informatization .” From today's perspective, it is clear that the number of competitions has increased, but the number of companies that win them has decreased. We are witnessing a growing lack of interest of IT companies in public contracts. The reason is a combination of phenomena - procurement methods, the practice of setting preliminary contract values, irremovable or even growing bureaucracy. It was not possible to attract a large number of new companies to the public sector. It was not even possible to increase the competences of the customer state by fundamentally increasing the number of computer scientists on the state side. New phenomena are emerging here, such as predatory offers that aim far below the preliminary value of the order. The state is a high-risk customer, and IT companies that can establish themselves in other markets are increasingly doing so. The way out of this condition will not be easy. The first prerequisite for embarking on it is to stop transforming the relationship between the IT sector and public administration into politics, admit reality and start behaving in a managerial and professional manner.

  • DISCUSSION "Why is it difficult to become good?"
    Slovakia consistently lags behind in international DESI comparisons. We tried to invest large funds. It didn't help. Management has been centralized, but we still don't see any dramatic shift. The level of project control has increased, but we are still in a bad position in the ranking of international indexes. Why? What are we doing wrong? We want to be successful! We have a right to it! How to fill it?

    VIDEOZÁZNAM


     
  • DISCUSSION "What can Slovak AI offer?"
    Leaders of Slovak artificial intelligence present interesting projects, cooperation, solutions in the field of artificial intelligence.

    Emil Fitoš, AISlovakIA
    Tomáš Vinař, Comenius University in Bratislava
    Ivan Budinská, Slovak academy of sciences
    Matej Pecháč, TACHYUM

    VIDEOZÁZNAM
  • Diskusia "Nákup v štátnom IT"
    ERIK HEVESI, MIRDI: "Even in public procurement it is possible to achieve good results, only both parties have to want it."

    Jozef Graňačka, Slovensko IT 
    Erik Hevesi, MIRDI SR
    Emil Fitoš, ITAS 
    Peter Kubovič, Office for Public Procurement 
    Marián Marek, ITAS

    VIDEOZÁZNAM
  • DISCUSSION "Industry Transformation"
    Artur Bobovnický, SIEA 
    Emil Fitoš, ITAS 
    Marwan Oghli, TACHYUM
    Juraj Rumanovský, FORTINET 

    VIDEOZÁZNAM
  • Fighters
  • DISCUSSION on Industry 4.0
  • DISCUSSION on Industry 4.0
  • DISCUSSION
  • Speakers
  • Presentation
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