ROME –From 5 to 7 June 2024, in the Hall of the Temple of Vibia Sabina and Hadrian in Piazza di Pietra in Rome, “a new cultural project is born, which looks to the future by seeking and building the creative foundations for tomorrow in the present, hic et nunc.
It is ‘Ideas for the future, in the heart of Rome’, a project organized by the Chamber of Commerce of Rome, with the patronage of the Ministry of Culture (designed by Marilisa Capuano with Paolo Conti for Associazione Futuro delle Idee) “. This was announced by the Rome Chamber of Commerce.
‘Ideas for the future’ consists of “a series of meetings designed to imagine the time to come from a scientific, artistic, environmental, administrative and cultural point of view, with leading international and Italian guests: the Nobel Prize winner Giorgio Parisi, the former mayor of New York Bill De Blasio, the President of the CNR Maria Chiara Carrozza, the director of the Vatican Museums Barbata Jatta, the technological opinion leader David Orban, the founder of the Lonely Planet guide, and traveler par excellence, Tony Wheeler, the musician and author for young people of the Manifesto for change Giovanni Caccamo, the actress Valeria Solarino, Amara and Simone Cristicchi between voice and guitar.
The press release from the Rome Chamber of Commerce continues: And since there must be interaction and exchange of ideas, the dialogic form between the guest and an interviewer will allow for a deeper analysis of the issues and the obtaining of operational results to scrutinize the time that awaits us”, continues the Chamber of Commerce.
“The Rome Chamber of Commerce is implementing another initiative aimed at helping the productive fabric of our territory to understand the future – comments president Lorenzo Tagliavanti – The objective is to broaden the basis of knowledge of what surrounds us and it will surround us, to help our businesses be more competitive in a world that is changing, very rapidly.
Through exceptional and internationally renowned speakers we will understand how our everyday lives are transforming in every field, from the scientific to the artistic.
The initiative, open to all, will make us understand once again that in a world like today’s, knowledge and training are increasingly fundamental to best address the profound transformations that the challenge of innovation places before us on a daily basis” , concludes Tagliavanti.
“Arriving in Rome means symbolically inserting ourselves into a context of great transformations linked to the imminence of the 2025 Jubilee and enriching the debate around a European capital which is rethinking itself in the perspective of an international religious event, first and foremost, but which involves the city in as a whole and in particular in its entrepreneurial fabric.
‘Ideas for the future, in the heart of Rome’ is therefore an invitation to put reflection, analysis and understanding of the phenomena that mark our time back at the centre, the press release concludes.