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Roberto Grandi

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Chapter Lead - Data & AI Architecture ENI

Roberto began his career in 2008 in the medical sector, gaining experience in managing complex processes and sensitive data. In 2011, he transitioned into the e-commerce industry, where he contributed to the growth of digital projects and improved user experience through data-driven solutions.

Since 2019, he has been working in the energy sector, focusing on innovation and supporting the shift toward more sustainable models. Across all industries, Roberto has carried with him a deep passion for data, machine learning, and artificial intelligence—tools he sees as essential to driving meaningful transformation.

Combining technical skills with strategic thinking, he continuously explores new technologies and approaches to help businesses adapt and thrive in a fast-evolving digital landscape.

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Federated data management approaches like data mesh promise to reduce complexity by organizing data into domain-owned, reusable products. But managing data as a product alone isn't enough. In many organizations, true reuse and cross-domain collaboration remain limited, while redundant data products continue to grow driving up costs without delivering efficiency. To make federated data strategies work, organizations also need a platform where supply and demand can meet, and where valuable products can be easily discovered, understood, accessed, and combined. They need a data product marketplace. In this talk, using real-world examples, we will explore how a data product marketplace: Drives reuse and composability of data products, reducing integration costs and helping stabilize maintenance over time. Aligns data supply with real business demand, highlighting high-value products and preventing the unchecked growth of low-impact ones. Engages the full ecosystem, from producers to consumers, in shaping governance policies and a shared language that support collaboration and trust. A well-designed data product marketplace is not just a nice to have. It is the necessary link that makes federated data management strategies both sustainable and effective.