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Pedro Senna

Pedro Senna

Pedro Senna is an assistant researcher and consultant at the Centre for Enterprise Systems Engineering (CESE-INESC TEC), focusing on technology adoption, digital maturity analysis, roadmap building and business innovation. He is also a Project Manager at TEC4INDUSTRY coordinating projects in the Portuguese PRR PRODUTECH R3 agenda. His areas of expertise are Technology Adoption and Public Policy, specialized in maturity assessment, roadmap building, identification of barriers and opportunities and assessment of National and European policies for technology adoption and implementation. He received his Ph.D. in Engineering and Public Policy from the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto (FEUP-PT) in December 2022. His research focused on the policies required for successful adoption and implementation of digital technologies, with particular emphasis in the Industry 4.0 paradigm. He previously received his Economics bachelor’s degree from the State University of São Paulo (UNESP) - Brazil, in 2017, with research focused in the social, technological, economic and environmental differences between first generation and second generation ethanol production. Pedro has experience in European projects (H2020, HEU, EIT Manufacturing) and National projects & consultancy services for digital technology adoption, maturity analysis and roadmap building. Additionally, Pedro has experience working in the financial sector, mainly in debt and credit analysis and financial analysis.

Publications

How the COVID-19 Pandemic Has Affected Digital Transformation and Its Relationship to Supply Chain Resilience

Zimmermann, R;Senna, P;Cardoso, D;

2023

IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology

Overcoming barriers to manufacturing digitalization: Policies across EU countries

Senna, PP;Roca, JB;Barros, AC;

2023

TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE

Development of a digital maturity model for Industry 4.0 based on the technology-organization-environment framework

Senna, PP;Barros, AC;Roca, JB;Azevedo, A;

2023

COMPUTERS & INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

Prioritizing barriers for the adoption of Industry 4.0 technologies

Senna, PP;Ferreira, LMDF;Barros, AC;Roca, JB;Magalhaes, V;

2022

COMPUTERS & INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

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Centres

Enterprise Systems Engineering

The research carried out at the Centre for Enterprise Systems Engineering (CESE) has a direct impact on industrial transformation, developing sustainable, resilient, and human-centred solutions to address the challenges of the digital and green transitions. Through a co-creation and development approach with scientific and industrial partners, CESE contributes to improve organisational capabilities and driving systemic innovation in complex industrial contexts. As a multidisciplinary research centre, CESE bridges science and practice in the field of Systems Engineering, focusing on value creation within industrial ecosystems. This mission is structured around five research lines that define CESE scientific and technological expertise: Manufacturing Systems Design and Management, Supply Chain and Collaborative Networks Management, Architectures and Industrial Information Systems, Technology Management in Industry, Transportation and Logistics.

Enterprise Systems Engineering

TEC4Industry

At TEC4Industry, we believe that technology is the key lever for building a smarter, more sustainable, and competitive industry. Our purpose is to accelerate the digital and sustainable transformation of the industrial sector, promoting the integration of scientific knowledge, technological development, and innovation aimed at economic and social impact. We act as a bridge between applied research and the real-world challenges faced by companies, driving solutions in areas such as intelligent automation, cyber-physical systems, digital twins, artificial intelligence, industrial sustainability, and more.

TEC4Industry

TEC4

TEC4