The press conference of the sixth edition of the Innovation Oscars – ANGI Award 2023 was held in the magnificent setting of the European Parliament’s European Experience. Gabriele Ferrieri, President of ANGI – National Association of Young Innovators, said: “We are pleased with the significant participation of institutions, businesses and young people in this unmissable event, highlighting the highlights of the innovation Oscar ceremony, which will take place on 6 December at the Temple of Vibia Sabina and Adriano. Special thanks to Carlo Corazza, Director of the European Parliament, Alessandro Morelli, Under-Secretary of the Council Presidency and, above all, to the extraordinary Beatrice Venezi, our chief and reference recipient of the Innovation Leader Award, to highlight the importance of promoting female entrepreneurship. empowerment but above all the spread of Italian culture, for which Beatrice sets a great example for our country”.
The ANGI Award aims to provide meritocratic recognition to the dream team of Italian innovation, which will see the presence of the most important Italian and European institutions, as well as important Italian and international companies, on the occasion of the celebrations on 6 December. A perspective open to innovation.
The occasion of the press conference was also positive in that ANGI – National Association of Young Innovators launched an appeal to both the Meloni government and institutions such as the European Union to put forward innovation and digital transformation to support future generations. but also to develop the country’s ecosystem for economic and social progress for sustainability.
Carlo Corazza, Director of the European Parliament Offices in Italy, said the following about the European vision during the important work: “The first thing we must do is to help each other together, to strengthen the European project, our common home. Let us not forget that without this common commitment democracy dies. But above all, the digital transition and the connections between businesses and young professions. There are also questions about the future that cannot be answered without young people and innovation, especially regarding institutional reforms..”
Alessandro Morelli, Undersecretary of the Council Presidency, on behalf of the government, said: “Not only culture, but all issues that concern new generations are at the center of government policies. It is of absolute importance that further steps be taken for the safety of women, who should have the freedom and opportunity to choose. Music and culture are therefore at the heart of the Government’s policies to support major productions outside the periphery. “It is a necessary way for the country to grow.”
The most important moment was the award ceremony and the speech of conductor and musician Beatrice Venezi, advisor to the Ministry of Culture and among Italy’s most influential ForbesU30: “We have reached the trivialization of the structure of the composition, as Mozart wrote in Italian, whereas the great tradition of Italian music has accustomed us to the opposite. There is a need to undermine this process of trivialization on the basis of merit and the ability to attract young people. We have witnessed attempts to innovate in performances during the pandemic, but the human aspect associated with public contact, live sound waves, are not elements that can be replicated with the same digital effects. For this reason, we need to move away from academic rules and a narrative that is always the same and work on dissemination and communication. We must recognize the common roots of innovation in language and research. For example, some technologies, such as augmented reality, can help us perceive what is happening during a live performance. The culture and music must be pop and engaging to bring the public back to theatres, and to do this we must also return to talking about classical music..”
Data obtained from the Angi Ricerche Observatory in collaboration with Lab21.01 were also presented by prof. director of the ANGI scientific committee. Roberto Baldassari. ANGI Director General Francesco Paolo Russo then underlined the great progress made towards 2023. Statements and interventions from stakeholders as well as ANGI, including delegates from the National Research Council, Bayer Farmaceutica, Carrefour Italia, Building Heritage, Errebian, Cottorella and Unimarconi, were also significant and detailed. A2A, Intesa Sanpaolo Innovation Center, META; Team System, Edenred, Swag, Marzullo and Ciù Ciù.
Source: Today IT
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