The third edition of the Young Innovators Business Forum was held in the Testori Auditorium, with a focus on placing young talent at the center of innovation. The event aimed to support Italy’s business sector, promote incentives for research and development, strengthen investments in startups, and speed up the transition to an ecological and digital economy. This was all done with the goal of making Italy more competitive in Europe and around the world, while prioritizing sustainability and the “made in Italy” brand.
Organized by ANGI – National Association of Young Innovators, in collaboration with the Offices of the European Parliament in Italy and other industry leaders, the forum brought together speakers from government, industry, and academia to discuss key issues affecting innovation and economic development.
Speakers emphasized the importance of public-private partnerships in driving innovation and economic growth. Gabriele Ferrieri, president of ANGI, highlighted the need to focus on young talent, startups, research incentives, and the competitiveness of Italy’s economic sector. Minister of Environment and Energy Security Gilberto Pichetto Fratin stressed