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Italy-Poland: conference on competitive economy in Rome

Italy-Poland: conference on competitive economy in Rome

'Shaping a competitive and future-ready economy'

ROME, 11 aprile 2024, 11:07

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The international conference 'Shaping a Competitive and Future-Proof Economy: Italy's and Poland's Approach', scheduled to take place on april 12, from 16 to 18 at the Rome Business School, Via Giuseppe Montanelli, 5, aims to provide valuable insights into the economic strategies and policies adopted by Italy and Poland, offering a glimpse into the future of their economies.
    The event will kick off with an opening session featuring distinguished speakers such as Antonio Ragusa, dean of the Rome Business School, and Valerio Mancini, director of the Divulgative Research Center at the Rome Business School.
    Additionally, Jakub Romaniuk, programme's director of the Foundation Institute for Eastern Studies, will share insights as the organizer of the Economic Forum in Karpacz (Poland). The session will also feature a keynote speech from Francesco Tufarelli, representing the Internal Control Office, Transparency, and Integrity at the Prime Minister's Office of the Italian Republic. The Presentation Session will include Mariusz Strojny, rector's Plenipotentiary for Technology Transfer and scientific editor of the Report from SGH, presenting an overview of the SGH and the Economic Forum report.
    Following this, Kamil Flig, from the Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology Transfer at SGH, will present a selected chapter of the report. Later, the agenda will delve into the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and the startup ecosystem, with Valerio Mancini providing an overview of the RBS research center report on Start-ups Ecosystem, SMEs, and family businesses in Italy. Valentino Megale, professor at the International MBA program at the Rome Business School, will further explore this topic.
    The Economic Forum organized by the Foundation Institute for Eastern Studies is the largest and most important political and economic conference in Central and Eastern Europe. For over 30 years, the Forum has gathered political, economic, and social leaders from over 60 countries worldwide. Last year's edition was attended by more than 6,000 guests. The 33rd edition will be held on September 3-5 in Karpacz.
   

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