The PSB Srl headquarters will host, on Friday 17 May 2024 starting from 9.30 am, the conference entitled Transition 5.0: digital and green for the businesses of the future….
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The headquarters of PSB Srl will host, on Friday 17 May 2024 starting from 9.30 am, the conference entitled Transition 5.0: digital and green for the businesses of the future. «The new era of business is today». «With this event – he claims Stefano Popolo, administrator of PSB – we intend to shed light on the need and opportunity for companies to start sustainability and digitalization paths. With representatives of the Government and the Region and with the help of sector experts, we brought together the main players to understand the structure of the different phases of the Transition Plan 5.0».
«The idea was therefore born to help companies navigate the complexity of the facilitation measure in order to help them plan and implement digital and green investments». Ministries, political authorities, universities, training bodies, business associations, banking institutions all together to offer guidance on Transition Program 5.0. The Conference The conference, organized by PSB and which will be concluded by the Minister of the Environment and Energy Security Gilberto Pichetto Fratin, represents an opportunity for businesses, in particular small and medium-sized ones, to innovate, grow and face the challenges of the future, also benefiting from possible and significant tax relief. It will be moderating Marco BelardiConsultant at MI.SE and collaborator of Il Sole 24 Ore.
In the Transition Plan 5.0, launched by the Ministry of Made in Italy, the Italian Government has invested over 6 billion euros with the aim of a production renewal, in line with the new environmental and energy standards. This program mainly involves some production sectors such as manufacturing, textiles, food, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, i.e. those sectors where investments are aimed at improving the process and making energy consumption more efficient.
In fact, the Plan provides a tax credit for businesses, thus supporting them in the digital and energy transition process. The provision that defines the Transition 5.0 rules is in force from 2 March 2024.
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