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Stefano Pedron's interview with Class CNBC

Published on 26 July 2023

Stefano Pedron, CEO of JAKALA, was interviewed by Andrea Cabrini, Managing Editor of the TV channel Class CNBC, as part of the 'CEO TALKS' series, which analyses the future through the expert voices of national and international business leaders.

In this insightful interview Pedron and Cabrini delved into a wide range of topics, providing engaging discussions that shed light on JAKALA's recent accomplishments and ambitions, allowing viewers to gain a direct perspective from the CEO himself.

During the interview, Pedron stated that the advancements in artificial intelligence will bring about significant changes in various aspects and that JAKALA has a dedicated team of over 50 people working on AI, out of approximately 1500 active tech resources, to develop new value propositions for clients throughout the business lines.

Pedron also discussed the latest and upcoming acquisitions and the importance of leveraging data, technology, and digital channels for business and marketing success. He emphasized that using these tools effectively can differentiate winning companies from others. The conversation highlighted how JAKALA helps clients extract and structure data, design and implement technological infrastructure, and create effective digital channels to engage customers. The interview showcased the growth and international recognition of JAKALA as a model in innovation and MarTech.

Be inspired by the vision behind JAKALA's success by watching this captivating interview.

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