Innovation

What Italy’s small schools can teach us during the coronavirus emergency

The unprecedented isolation forced upon us by Covid-19 has not disrupted the lessons of eight thousand Italian schools located in mountain communities and on small islands. For them geographic isolation is a normal way of life. Here are the three key words to describe a model worth imitating

Di |2024-07-15T10:05:58+01:00Giugno 8th, 2020|Education, Innovation, MF|0 Commenti

In praise of the bicycle, recovery rides on two wheels

This two-wheeled means of transport has been selected by the Italian government as a symbol of phase 2 in the country's recovery. Sustainable and low cost, the bicycle is enjoying a revival in Italy. But do you know who invented it and how much good it will do to your wallet and your health? Some of these facts may surprise you.

Di |2024-07-15T10:05:58+01:00Giugno 5th, 2020|Innovation, MF|0 Commenti

When this pandemic is over, clients will expect companies to up their digital game

Daniele Chieffi, Communication and PR Director for the Department for Innovation and Digitization of the Presidency of the Italian Council of Ministers, talks about the way that coronavirus has accelerated digital developments

Di |2024-07-15T10:05:56+01:00Maggio 12th, 2020|Future of Work, Innovation, MF|0 Commenti

Coronavirus and e-learning: all the tools for home schooling

From video channels with educational content to fully-fledged online platforms with practice tests there are many ways to keep up the training and be schooled while quarantined at home.

Di |2024-07-15T10:05:53+01:00Marzo 23rd, 2020|Education, Innovation, MF|0 Commenti

éric Sadin: beware of anti-human technology and the data-driven society

éric Sadin is a writer best known for his research on digital technologies and their impact. A controversial position that he voiced at the The Frame: Human Innovation conference held by Kpmg and Corriere della Sera. We will be less called to give instructions to machines and more so to receive them. This is how artificial intelligence undermines our right to self-determine

Di |2024-07-15T10:05:51+01:00Febbraio 24th, 2020|Innovation, MF|0 Commenti

Impact education is the key to winning the challenges if the technological revolution

This is the objective of the Cottino Social Impact Campus of Turin, Italy, presented at the international conference Impactwise , to which economists Marina Mazzucato and Raghuram Rajan took part.

Di |2024-07-15T10:05:50+01:00Febbraio 10th, 2020|Innovation, MF|0 Commenti

The start-ups of Made in Italy. They are speeding up, but it is hard to be successful

In 2019, 723 million euros were invested in new enterprises in Italy or founded by Italian entrepreneurs: +38% compared to 2018. But only 1% is successful

Di |2024-07-15T10:05:49+01:00Gennaio 27th, 2020|Future of Work, Innovation, MF|0 Commenti

Descalzi (Eni): Innovation is an act of faith

Often when we think about innovation we think of new, futuristic technologies. That's not the case. Those are simply tools. True innovation happens through ideas: imagining something you can't see, thinking of something you don't have. An interview with the CEO of the Italian energy company

Di |2024-07-15T10:05:48+01:00Gennaio 16th, 2020|Innovation, MF|0 Commenti
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