Paolo Magrassi
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Paolo Magrassi, a technologist, is one of the authors of the Supranet concept, the co-creator of the AlphaIC methodology for assessing the value of information technology expenditures, and the manager of the Pontifex project, which in the mid-1980’s introduced a novel approach to complex fleet scheduling. At the turn of the century, Magrassi also was instrumental in introducing to the industrial and commercial world then-emerging miniature RFID and ‘smart object’ technologies such as those proposed by the MIT’s Auto-ID Center1,2.

