On Wednesday 3 July, the technical round table promoted by theANGI – National Association of Young Innovators in collaboration with the studio Cafasso & Sons on the topic "Innovation and work: scenarios and perspectives between AI and digital". The aim of the initiative was to compare experts, academics, companies and institutions on the world of work, the development of new skills, the labor law vision and the implications for young people and businesses.
The ANGI delegates represented by the President opened the proceedings Gabriel Ferrieri and by the member of the scientific committee Alessandro del Frate. Institutional greetings from the Hon. Alessandro Giglio Vineyard President of the European Affairs Commission of the Chamber of Deputies and the Hon. Walter Rizzetto President of the Public and Private Work Commission of the Chamber of Deputies.
On the topic of work, the testimony of the prof is of primary importance. Nino Carmine Cafasso, President of AIS (Association of Service Companies), Labor Law expert and Labor Consultant who highlighted the topic of SEZs (Special Economic Zones), the role of AI, the importance of a greater public-private partnership through project financing and employment prospects regarding the cohesion decree.
The following spoke to take stock of the institutional vision and the state of execution of ministerial and citizen projects: Francesco Tufarelli, Director General Presidency of the Council; Paola Redenta Izzo, Head of Work Development Planning Area Italy; Vincenzo Di Nicola, former INPS Manager for Technological Innovation and Digital Transformation; Gianpiero Ruggiero, First Technologist and Mobility Manager CNR; Alessandro Coppola, Director of the ENEA Technology Transfer Directorate; William Nonnis, Technical operational analyst for digitalisation and innovation at the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, PNRR Mission structure.
Regarding the vision of the business world, several operators spoke to illustrate the strengths and weaknesses between work, skills and investments, in particular: Daniele Scoccia, Archangel AdVenture Partner; Andrea Catania, Advisory Manager DoubleYou; Valeria Sassi, CEO Innovatech; Ciro Cafiero, President of AIDP Lazio; Gianpiero Tufilli e Gian Luca Goldsmith, members of the AIDP Advisory Board.
Representing trade associations and experts from the academic world, the interventions of: Marcello Ferraguzzi, President of the Subsidized Finance Commission at ODCEC Rome; Hon. Renata Bueno, President of the Association for Citizenship – Cidadania ETS Institute; Nicola Cucari, Professor of Economics and Business Management, Department of Management, Sapienza University of Rome; Liano Capicotto, Professor of Labor Law at Link Campus University.
“We are pleased with the important participation received by our discussion table to highlight the prospects of the world of work, new skills and prospects for new professions. During the discussion, ideas of great interest emerged which, as young innovators, we will bring to the attention of the respective institutional and technical bodies in order to give our support to the world of work, businesses and young talents. A special thank you for the support to the parliamentary institutions of the Chamber and to all the actors who were with us at the working table". So Gabriele Ferrieri President of ANGI.