In the splendid setting of the Europe Experience in Piazza Venezia in Rome, the National Association of Youth Innovators (Angi) in collaboration with the offices of the European Parliament in Italy is pleased to present the conference “Artificial Intelligence: a revolution in the world of work. Opportunities and challenges in the era of automatization “.
The event proposes itself as an important opportunity for comparison between institutions, experts in the sector, companies and young innovators to analyze the increasingly central role of artificial intelligence in the world of work and its implications for the future of employment, productivity and professional training. Among the main protagonists of the event include: Fabrizio Spada, external relations manager of the offices of the European Parliament, Antonella Sberna, vice -president of the European Parliament; Lawyer Guido Scorza, member of the Guarantor for the protection of personal data, MEP Pasquale Tridico, member of the Commission for the control of the financial statements and commission for economic and monetary problems; MEP Pierfrancesco Maran, member of the Commission for the internal market and the protection of consumers; MEP Elena Donazzan, vice -president of the Commission for Industry, Research and Energy; William Nonnis, technical analyst for digitization and innovation, the Presidency of the Council of Ministers; MEP BANDO BANDO BENIFEI, The member of the Commission for International Trade and Commission for Constitutional Affairs; MEP Dario Nardella, member of the Commission for Agriculture and Rural Development; MEP Mario Furore, member of the Commission for Culture and Education; Stefania Sabatini, head of Oracle’s government institutional affairs; Alessandro Proietti, VP Strategy Development and Innovation by Adecco; Paola Generali, president of the Edi of Confcommercio; Arash Ajoudani, director of the Hri Laboratory of the Italian Institute of Technology; Francesca Alicata – SIMEST EXTERNEL REPORT REPORT; Professor Tommaso Saso, professor of G. Marconi University and President of Manageritalia Lazio; Francesco di Ciommo, CEO of FDC Consulting Digital Esg; Enrico Bombelli, secretary general of Conflombaria; Andrea Barbuscia, member of the National Council of Youth Associations of Labor Consultants; Gianluca Maguolo, Cto di Oraigo, Alessandro Fadini, CEO and Founder of Virevo.
During the conference, highly topical issues will be addressed, including the automation of work processes, the new skills required by the market, ethical challenges and growth opportunities for businesses. Angi, a point of reference for innovation in Italy, confirms his commitment to promoting the dialogue between young talents, businesses and political decision -makers, helping to delineate strategies and solutions to deal with the transformations in progress.