The Italian public administration cannot afford to approach GenAI the same way it approached the cloud: late, fragmented, and dependent on a few large operators, without having built internal expertise in procurement and governance.
Italian public procurement is worth—according to ANAC, Report to Parliament, May 2025—€271.8 billion annually, of which €94.9 billion is for services and €116.1 billion for supplies, record figures in the historical series.
It is within this flow that the public administration’s AI acquisitions will take place in the coming years.
The Italian ICT supply chain has the expertise to meet the public administration’s AI demand.
Assinter’s in-house units serve as the natural bridge between the two sides: they know the public sector because they serve it every day, and they know the market because they purchase technology every year.
They can act as pre-qualifiers of bids, technical validators of prototypes, and facilitators of the initial contract.
An Innovation Cafè-style event dedicated to bridging the gap between the real-world needs expressed by public administration representatives and users and the technological solutions provided by companies in the ICT sector.
5 thematic panels focusing on:
- Digital Help Desk: URP chatbot, automated responses to requests, access to municipal data in natural language
- Document Management: Automated classification of resolutions and decisions, structured data extraction, support for drafting SUAP documents and calls for bids
- Clinical Documentation: Assisted generation of discharge letters, medical reports, and triage notes. Reducing the administrative burden on doctors and nurses
- Patient journey: Optimization of waiting lists, clinically validated chatbots, support for diagnostic imaging in departments lacking specialists
- AI Act and procurement: How to purchase AI in compliance: tender criteria, contractual clauses, algorithmic transparency obligations, supplier risk management