Transport | Technical Report
Digitalising infrastructure
16 December 2020
BY: Matthias Finger(Editor), LAPENKOVA Irina(Editor), MONTERO-PASCUAL Juan J.(Editor)
In this special issue we focus on the digitalisation of infrastructure, and different infrastructure industries are analysed. Common challenges will be identified, as well as the specificities of each sector. This special issue presents a set of four papers developed by members of the Digitalizing Infrastructure Group of Experts (DIGEX). DIGEX was founded in 2018, within the Florence School of Regulation, and is managed by Juan Montero and Matthias Finger.
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