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Festival of industrial territories

The Bergamo Città Impresa program features leading figures from the worlds of business, economics and institutions.

Anaïs Voy-Gillis
autrice di Futur industriel. Una manifattura per Francia e Europa (Post Editori)
Bill Emmott
già direttore Economist e presidente International Institute for Strategic Studies
Paolo Mieli
storico, editorialista Corriere della Sera e autore di Il prezzo della pace (Rizzoli)
Mariam Lau
autrice di La Germania di Merz. La svolta tedesca che cambia l’Europa (Post Editori) e giornalista Die Zeit
Alessandro Aresu
consigliere scientifico rivista Limes e autore di La Cina ha vinto (Feltrinelli)
Francesco Giavazzi
professore emerito Università Bocconi, già consigliere economico del Presidente del Consiglio Draghi
Elsa Fornero
professoressa onoraria di Economia Università di Torino, già ministra del lavoro e delle politiche sociali

THE FINALIST BOOKS

Business Literature Award Fourth Edition

The Business Literature Award aims to foster cultural growth by promoting a modern business culture that can stimulate the development of the Italian industrial fabric

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November 8-10, Bergamo

CITY ENTERPRISE Festival of Industrial Territories

Since 2008, Festival of Enterprise Cities has been a place for debate on issues related to the development of enterprises and territories. It takes place in two iconic cities: Vicenza and Bergamo. Now in its 17th edition in Vicenza and its 7th in Bergamo, the Festival of Enterprise Cities will be held in Vicenza from Friday, March 22 to Sunday, March 24, and in Bergamo from Friday, November 8 to Sunday, November 10.

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Corriere della Sera / by Rita Querzè The Enterprise City Festival returns to stop in Bergamo for its second edition. It starts today and continues through Sunday, Oct. 28, with a packed schedule of meetings. At the center, companies, growth, people. (more…)
Freedom / by Patrizia Soffientini The audience at the Teatini, made up of dignitaries, students and entrepreneurs, murmurs sympathetically when sociologist Aldo Bonomi, director of the Aster Consortium, launches the formula for Piacenza to “hold the cup and Amazon together.” (more…)