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Renovatio Trading supports Digital Innovation Summit Bucharest 2025

Renovatio Trading supported the second edition of Digital Innovation Summit Bucharest, DISB 2025, an event dedicated to digital transformation, cybersecurity, emerging technologies and sustainable innovation.

 

Held between 8 and 11 April 2025 at the Palace of the Parliament in Bucharest, the summit brought together over 2,000 participants from more than 30 countries, including government decision-makers, industry leaders, security experts and innovators in emerging technologies. (ICI București)

 

The event created a relevant space for strategic dialogue on Romania’s digital future, with discussions covering cybersecurity, AI regulation, critical infrastructure protection, Web 3.0, digital identity, automotive innovation, sustainable mobility and the role of technology in building resilient systems. (ICI București)

 

According to ICI Bucharest, the summit was organized with the support of several partners, including Renovatio. (ICI București)

As the energy sector evolves, the systems behind production, supply, consumption and grid integration are becoming increasingly data-driven, connected and intelligent.

 

The future of energy depends on secure and smart infrastructure. Digital capabilities can support better monitoring, stronger operational resilience, improved decision-making and more efficient use of resources across the energy value chain.

 

This is particularly relevant in a market shaped by renewable energy integration, changing consumption patterns and the need for greater flexibility. Energy systems need to become cleaner, more efficient and more connected, while remaining secure and reliable.

 

Renovatio Trading’s presence in the DISB 2025 context aligns with this direction. The company contributes to conversations where energy meets digital transformation, and where innovation becomes part of building infrastructure that is more sustainable, secure and prepared for future demand.

 

Romania strengthens its role as a regional hub for digital transformation and cybersecurity, and partnerships across sectors become essential. Energy, technology, public institutions and private companies all have a role in shaping systems that can support long-term economic and environmental resilience.

 

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