Digital Economy

For the term “digital economy”, the SDIA accepts the definition provided by Eurofound.

Eurofound defines the digital economy as follows:

When applied to social systems or organizations, digitalization refers broadly to the transformation brought about by the widespread adoption of digital technologies (robotics, machine learning, sensors, virtual reality, and so on). When applied to specific pieces of information, digitization refers to the process of converting them into a digital form that can be processed by a computer (or vice versa): it can be seen as a driver of digitalization and encompasses actions performed through technologies, such as sensors, 3D printing, or augmented and virtual reality.

For the term “digital economy”, the SDIA accepts the definition provided by Eurofound.

Eurofound defines the digital economy as follows:

When applied to social systems or organizations, digitalization refers broadly to the transformation brought about by the widespread adoption of digital technologies (robotics, machine learning, sensors, virtual reality, and so on). When applied to specific pieces of information, digitization refers to the process of converting them into a digital form that can be processed by a computer (or vice versa): it can be seen as a driver of digitalization and encompasses actions performed through technologies, such as sensors, 3D printing, or augmented and virtual reality.

Digital Economy