Territorial development, innovation and businesses. This and much more at the second Vercelli stop of the Piedmont Innovation Roadshow by ANGI – National Association of Young Innovators. Great audience participation and content. The initiative, after the great success of last year, was renewed with enthusiasm with a stop in Novara last March 26th and today in Vercelli, always with the offices of the European Parliament in Italy at its side (represented by Dr. Carlo Corazza) and with the main partnership of CSI Piemonte.
At the beginning, greetings and institutional interventions from: Andrea Corsaro, Mayor of the City of Vercelli; Maurizio Gomboli, Marketing and Communication Manager CSI Piedmont; Marco Brugo Ceriotti, President of the Young Entrepreneurs Group of Confindustria Novara Vercelli Valsesia; Andrea Notari, President of the Young Entrepreneurs of Confindustria Piemonte.
Maurizio Gomboli, Head of Marketing and Communication CSI Piedmont: “I am very pleased to have represented the CSI at this important event. As CSI we have in fact been alongside public administrations for almost 50 years, precisely to transfer the most innovative digital technologies within services and public processes. In recent years we have experienced significant growth in the number of consortium members (including at a national level), and in production and development capacity. Today all this translates, to give just one example, into a constant commitment to themes of artificial intelligence, from the automation of processes to the improvement of our digital assistant Camilla, up to the creation of large forecasting models with the Urban Digital Twins”. Always guaranteeing maximum data and application security”. Gomboli concludes.
“There are many points of contact between the young entrepreneurs of Confindustria Piemonte and ANGI, as we both consider innovation to be the cornerstone for making Italian companies competitive within the global market. This is why we ask for simple and certain rules to regulate the use of new technologies. Our diktat for policy makers is to “regulate less to regulate better”, maintaining a balance between innovation and protection, using digital technologies to promote sustainable and inclusive growth”, said President Notari.
“As a Young Entrepreneurs Group, we are very satisfied with the success of the “Piedmont Innovation Roadshow” organized by Angi. The first two days of the event, hosted on 26 March in Novara and today in Vercelli, represented an extraordinary platform for discussion directly among the main players in our territory: companies, start-ups and institutions dealt with crucial issues such as innovation and sustainability, with particular attention to new business strategies, renewable energy, and the training and development of human resources; highlighting the commitment and ability to adapt that characterize our entrepreneurial fabric. The meeting was a precious opportunity to network, exchange ideas and consolidate the foundations for a more integrated and sustainable growth of values a young audience made up of girls from secondary schools. I thank all the participants, the institutions present, the speakers and above all President Ferrieri for bringing this important moment of dialogue and development to our territory”, commented the President. Ceriotti.
“We are pleased with the great participation of this new stage in Vercelli of our Piedmont innovation roadshow. Important contents emerged in the debate, demonstrating how a public-private synergy is the basis of the economic and social progress of the country system. As ANGI we are at the forefront of valorising territories, businesses and young people as key points for the growth of Italy and Europe. A special thank you to all the partners and speakers who spoke today”, said Gabriele Ferrieri President of ANGI. The conference will cover many topics: from new materials to new energy sources; from impact innovation, growth strategies and involvement of resources in the company to smart cities for solutions for the environment and impact on the territories; from training and skills to the ingredients for a conscious digital transition.
Many companies, startups, large companies and universities were the protagonists of the conference, in particular those who spoke: Beatrice Carolina Iaia, CEO of Bio Titan; Gabriele Alvisi, Founder of DR-i; Federico Sandrone, CEO of Coesa Srl; William Nonnis, Technical Operational Analyst for digitalisation and innovation at the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, PNRR Mission structure; Chiara Bacilieri, Head of Research & Innovation at Lifeed; Stefano Zordan, Co-Founder OLI Ivrea; Christian Clarizio, Head of Open innovation center Biella; Desireè Bonaldo, Founder Strategy; Silvia Basiglio, Work Psychologist; Valentina Rizzi, Divisional Manager of Jefferson Wells ManPower Group; Alberto Marazzato, CEO Marazzato Group; Paola Muraro, Vice President of Andaf; Fabio Polettini, Supreme Court lawyer in the field of energy law and industrial law; Davide Menghi, General Manager of Canavisia; Elena Nabot, Head of Ermete Training Educational Centre: Unipegaso, Unimercatorum, San Raffaele; Alessandro Benvegnù, lawyer and enthusiast of new technologies; Alessandro Piccica, Marketing Director FC Pro Vercelli 1892; Massimo Benedetti, Founder Studio Miller.
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