What are the ideals of the founder of H-Farm, one of the most important incubators of innovative start-ups in Europe? And his vision on the professions of tomorrow? A lecture by Professor Riccardo Donadon
future
With a wealth of almost $80bn, he is the second richest man on the planet and an investor who has never missed a shot. Here’s why, at almost ninety years of age, Warren Buffett remains the mentor all startuppers would love to have.
Nowadays, continuous training, soft skills and lifelong learning have become the norm. Here are a few tips on how to avoid artificial intelligence stealing half our jobs.
Raffaele Alberto Ventura’s book proposes an original approach to the generational issue of today’s young adults aged 20-30 years. But it lacks insight into the future. Especially, regarding changes that could be wrought by the advent of new artificial intelligence technologies.
Technological innovation is centred on the two keywords transition and redistribution . Conversation with Marco Ratti, Architect and Lecturer at the MIT
At the young age of 27, he launched Airbnb, challenging the cliché never to trust strangers, and winning the title of “dad” of sharing economy. What about the future of work and of the company? It all comes down to trusting others
The Fondazione Golinelli (Golinelli Foundation) programme includes innovative training models, a research centre for future knowledge and a fund to support new entrepreneurial activities. Interview with General Manager Antonio Danieli
Face to face with a president of Doxa for a surprising interview about the role of woman and mothers in the world of work. Here what he said
Il lavoro promesso , or Promised Work, is the title of the book by the Jesuit Francesco Occhetta, focusing on industry 4.0, smart working and quality of production. We have read it for you
At the age of almost 70 years, the visionary founder of Virgin Records, a 5 billion dollar empire, has absolutely no intention of retiring. And continues his investments. What is the next goal? A revolution in the food industry.
Why do new technologies sometimes not stimulate productivity? And why is growing productivity not reflected in growing wages? Two paradoxes that economists have been puzzling out since the onset of computers
Nothing could be worse than closing up like a clam and trying to stem technology because we find it intimidating. All this does is make us lose contact with the frontier of innovation, and turn away the best young talents
Our country should stop selling cars with diesel or petrol engines by 2035 and switch to electric cars. New skills, new professional profiles and more research will be needed
“Psychology and the Good Life”, taught by Laurie Santos at Yale, has become the most popular course in the history of the prestigious American university. Yet there is no shortage of examples in Italy as well
Software developers, engineers and computer scientists will be leading the first phase of creating a virtual reality for avatars. But eventually a detailed world will have to be created, and this will only be possible with architects, designers, mathematicians and many other professional profiles.