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Programs: “Business and Work”

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      • Rome
      • 15 February 2018
         
         

        Regulating lobbying in Italy

          It was noted during this talk-debate session that there are signs of economic recovery in Italy, though the indicators are half those showing for Europe and even lower in proportion than those for Spain, a country which usually registers similar performance to Italy. The level of foreign investment remains very low, with the relationship between Italy and the United States, for instance, being very skewed.

        • Rome
        • 7 February 2018
           
           

          Aspenia Talks – Economic relations between Italy and the United States

            • Good evening.  Thank you Professor Tremonti for the kind introduction.  I have actually had the pleasure of meeting Professor Tremonti before, and as I’m sure you all know, he is a very perceptive observer of Italian and world affairs.  I am honored to be on stage with him.  He is the professor, and I am just the student. 
            • It’s a pleasure to speak with you tonight about economic relations between the United States and Italy.
            • I have been living in Italy, the bel paese, for six months now, and so in many respects, I a
          • Rome
          • 9 July 2017
             
             

            Society and labor in the era of artificial intelligence

              The consensus at this 9th annual conference of the Italian Talent Abroad group was that artificial intelligence and robotics are set to change many aspects of everyday life, ranging from transport to the environment, and from health to security. This was hailed as a game-changing process that is already underway and which risks rendering many existing economic, social, and political structures no longer fit for purpose.

            • Rome
            • 21 September 2014
               
               

              Italian talent abroad

                This National Interest event of the Italian Talent Abroad group focused on work, training and innovation as the key launching pads for the country’s future. It was noted that while the issue of employment is one that impacts on the whole of Europe, it has an even greater bearing in Italy. In particular, there is a risk of losing an entire generation of talent, thereby fueling a vicious circle, since the destruction of skills and expertise in many sectors constitutes an irreversible process.