Enterprise City Festival, In the city the elite of economics and politics

The Vicenza Newspaper.

Three days of events, from this morning to April 2, with leading players in national and international politics and business. Today alone, to say, the guest list includes European Parliament President Antonio Tajani, among others. Tomorrow, on the other hand, Infrastructure Minister Graziano Delrio will be in town to talk about Tav. The curtain rises on “Festival Città Impresa,” the event promoted by the city administration and VeneziePost, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary and aims to focus on the central themes of the development of businesses and territories. The numbers of the event say: 130 speakers scheduled and 30 all-round events.

The ribbon cutting is scheduled for this morning. Opening the event will be the Northeast-Milan-Turin conference. The appointment is for 11 a.m. at Palazzo Leoni Montanari in Contra Santa Corona. On the debut day, the spotlight will also be on banks “condemned to change.” Starting at 3 p.m. at the Teatro Olimpico, former Corriere della Sera editor Ferruccio de Bortoli and Luigi Zingales will discuss this issue after greetings from Gilberto Muraro, president of Cassa di Risparmio del Veneto. Coordinating the meeting will be Nicola Saldutti, editor-in-chief of Corriere della Sera’s economics section. Also at 3 p.m., but this time at Palazzo Chiericati, they will discuss ways to innovate between patents, skills and financing. Another debate, on why it is difficult to import managers into the Northeast, will then be staged at Palazzo Leoni Montanari at 4:30 p.m. While at the same time, “Italians in China and Chinese in Italy” will be discussed at Palazzo Trissino. Also at 4:30 p.m., at Palazzo Chiericati, they will discuss “Bonds and the Stock Exchange.” At 6 p.m., at the still at the Olympic Theater, the topic of the difficult balances of geopolitics will be addressed instead: deputy editor of Corriere della Sera Daniele Manca will coordinate the debate between Claudio Descalzi, CEO of Eni, and Angelo Panebianco. This will be followed by an interview with European Parliament President Antonio Tajani.

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