EPISODE · Apr 3, 2026 · 21 MIN
Built to Last: Navigating the 2030 Convergence with Vito Mabrucco
from Horizons Voices · host NTTDATA Italia
In this episode of Horizon Voices, recorded at the NTT DATA Horizon's Innovation Summit 2026 in Milan, we sit down with Vito Mabrucco, a leader in innovation and technology within NTT’s global brand organization. With a career spanning over 40 years, Vito provides a masterclass on how one of the world's oldest technology companies maintains its edge by treating innovation as DNA rather than a short-term investment.The conversation focuses on the distinction between invention and innovation, exploring how organizations can move beyond "sustainable" improvements (faster, cheaper) to achieve disruptive innovation that fundamentally changes how humans interact with the world. Vito outlines a vision for the year 2030, where the "40-year overnight success" of various technologies will finally converge to create a seamless, ubiquitous digital fabric.
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In this episode of Horizon Voices, recorded at the NTT DATA Horizon's Innovation Summit 2026 in Milan, we sit down with Vito Mabrucco, a leader in innovation and technology within NTT’s global brand organization. With a career spanning over 40 years, Vito provides a masterclass on how one of the world's oldest technology companies maintains its edge by treating innovation as DNA rather than a short-term investment.The conversation focuses on the distinction between invention and innovation, exploring how organizations can move beyond "sustainable" improvements (faster, cheaper) to achieve disruptive innovation that fundamentally changes how humans interact with the world. Vito outlines a vision for the year 2030, where the "40-year overnight success" of various technologies will finally converge to create a seamless, ubiquitous digital fabric.
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